. They wouldn't have to get rid of Outlook at all
if they already have those licenses. Really they can migrate to
openoffice and keep their old outlook licenses. What would be the
harm in that?
At least this was true up to the Office XP version.
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. In that perspective, document formats just aren't
very important.
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read the dialogs of excel. It could not read any of the
dialog items in OpenOffice. For example Tools-Options. It read the
items in the tree, but not if you click a checkbox and such.
I am sure that there could be others, but otherwise it sounded and
acted the same to me.
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I decided to download the JAWS software and try it out on openoffice.
I then compared it with MS Excel and it read pretty much the same way.
Their were a couple of differences.
1) When you click on an item in the toolbar of excel it read you
Get this tutorial while it's still there. Unfortunate that they are
closing shop.
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you like it Charles. It is now linked from our website I hope
Erwin can do the same. Just for people's knowledge our group is
growing steadily. We currently have over 40 members and as we
continue with our goals we hope to be able to increase even more.
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