>
> sir i m using
>     1. Red Hat Enterprise *Linux 5.4*
>

A short google search reveals the following -

*For installing Open Office - *
http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=how+to+install+open+office+in+Red+Hat+Enterprise+Linux+5.4&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#hl=en&client=ubuntu&hs=TVR&channel=fs&sa=X&ei=TOWITf-5K8_JrAeWzpnFDg&ved=0CBIQBSgA&q=how+to+install+openoffice+in+Red+Hat+Enterprise+Linux+5.4&spell=1&fp=fd73167239fbd6c0
*
For installing Libre Office*

http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/linux/
under the section *"Installation of LibreOffice on Fedora, Suse, Mandriva
and other Linux systems using RPM packages"*

I have no experience with installation of MS Office.......not that I can
think of any reason to install MS Office.Perhaps others can assist in this.

Please dont take what follows as criticism but rather as a suggestion.It is
based on my own painful experience and learning almost a decade ago
with Linux.

While asking for help is always a good idea,it does add value when you pose
a specific problem.Preferably when you are stuck after an attempt
of solving the problem yourself.

In such a case, it is nice to explain -

   1. What you are aiming to achieve
   2. How you have attempted to achieve the above (by searching on google or
   other engines or attempting to follow some advise on the internet or
   elsewhere)
   3. What was the result of the above attempt.

This sequence is useful for -

   - the community to propose a solution to your issue more efficiently ,
   intuitively and with greater speed.
   - saving you time from having to answer questions that you could have
   given information about in the first place.

In any case, You are more than welcome to ask anything that you feel like.
My limited experience with Linux problem solving has been that -

   - 75% of the issues were solved by merely trying to solve it myself
   (reading on the internet and guides already available on google)
   - 15% by keeping at the issue for a while longer and then getting bailed
   out by someone in the global community who had exactly the same problem.
   - 10% of the time by posting an open question on various forums and
   getting a solution after a detailed online discussion/collaboration with
   community members with similar/same issues.

Sorry to sermonise, but please try and take this in the right spirit. It is
is no way intended to discourage you from asking for help in the future.
Hope this helps.

*Vikram Ranade*

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