Note to list: This user is not subscribed.
On Apr 16, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote:
Mike Holmes wrote:
I had open office recommended to me by a tech. in the store where I
bought my laptop.
I have windows 2000, and I am interested in information on open
office.org
all I want to do is e-mail resumes and open attachments e-mailed to
me, I currently have no software installed, only e-mail capacities.
any information as to what products and services from open
office.org which would allow me to e-mail resumes and open
attachments would be most helpful.
thank you.
michael holmes
OpenOffice.org is a full suite of programs (word processor,
spreadsheet, presentation, database, and more). If you are actually
planning on creating and maintaining your resume with it, the Writer
(word processor) component is very good for creating files and e-
mailing them (in various formats). And OOo is capable of opening a
large number of types of files, many of which are no longer
supported by their original developers, and that could be very
useful to you in dealing with attachments people send to you.
OOo is an integrated package, not separate programs, so you
basically get everything when you download the program from www.openoffice.org
. The software, documentation, and support are all free, with
additional materials available elsewhere either free or
commercially. You can check the website for more information about
what OOo can do and how. Welcome to the open source community!
It might be added as an FYI that the suite doesn't include an email
application, web browser, or newsreader. Although Michael didn't ask
about these things, other queries to this list imply sometimes that
people expect it to.
Dave
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected]
For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]