Actually it was unfair of another correspondent to compare your 23 steps to two steps in windows (right click drag & drop to desktop, choose "create shortcut"
In your parlance this would be a number of steps: 1. Click the start button 2. choose find 3. from the sub-menu choose "files or folders' *4. in the named box type soffice*.exe *5. In the "look in" box choose the hard drive you installed open office in 6 click "find now" 7. choose the correct file from the output 8. right click the file and drag it to the desktop....blah blah If you get really detailed, any instructions can look complicated! whats more the steps marked * present the same problem to the user as you had under the kde instructions - non intuitiveness to the less experienced/less knowledgable. N On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:08:00 +1300 Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Note that I have included every tiny step so that even the very newest newbie, > such as Her Gorgeousness, could do it. After you have been using a computer > for a while most of the steps are second nature -- much like walking.
