I have had Libre Office before, but not this newest version. For the most part, 
I like it. There are some things about it which are better than Open Office, 
and some things which appear identical to Open Office. 
One of my questions, involves an issue I encountered last night with 
administrator permissions. This is strictly a one person computer, and I AM the 
administrator, and I actually resent it when my computer tells me that I do not 
have permission to do anything on my own computer. It once made me so mad, on a 
different computer...that I spent hours trying to fix all the permissions, and 
ended up having to re-install windows, because I screwed it up so badly. I 
thought that I had myself designated as the administrator on this 
computer...but it seems that I am only listed as computer user with special 
permissions. The program would not even let me update it. 
My other question is...how can I reset the distance that objects will move when 
I press the space bar? I have the same problem with Open office. The space bar 
moves objects much too far. I want them to move at the tiniest possible 
increments for the utmost precision. I have used both MS-Word, and MS-Publisher 
for many years, and both these programs gave me this level of precision--but I 
currently have no copy of either, and can't afford them, either. I am NOT a 
Bill Gates fan, in any way, shape, or form...but I am used to working with word 
and Publisher, and I know how to make them do exactly what I want them to do. I 
know of no open source equivalent for Publisher...but, I wish I could find one. 
I also know of no open source program which will even open my old Publisher 
files. I wish I could find that, as well.

I am also an avid believer in open source, and I really appreciate the 
existence of open source software...so there has to be a way to make this 
adjustment. I need more precise control over the spacing and placement of 
objects that I insert into my documents.  Susan Hope Mason

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