Rob Clement wrote:
James Knott wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 05/06/2009 05:28 PM, Rob Clement wrote:
Maxine and Dennis wrote:
HELP! HELP!
I am suppose to do the church bulletin for this Sunday. My deacon gave me a flash card. I have downloaded openoffice-I think I have registered. I can not find how to read this flash card. I am getting really frustrated. I log in and go to a different subject and it says I am NOT logged in. I don't know whether to delete this download and start over? or do I try to get HELP!
Maxine
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Maxine

I assume the flash card is an sd memory card or similar.

Reading the flash card either requires a slot in your pc or an adaptor to read it.

When the flash card is in the slot or the adaptor you should be able to use the "My Computer" in XP or "Computer" in Vista to view the files on the flash card. The card should show as an extra disk. You can then copy the files from the flash card to the computer.

If you have any other questions or you are not on Windows please reply to the list and not to me

Rob
Rob,

Good catch. I think you may have hit the nail on the head... Perhaps the
deacon gave her a flash card with OOo on it to install on her computer
and she's trying to figure out how to install it.

The way I read her message was that she had downloaded OOo and perhaps
she was given a bulletin template or example.  However, one thing that's
clear is her message isn't.  ;-)

James

when I sent the original reply I cc'd her and she thanked me for it. I think explaining how to connect the flash memory to her computer was her original problem. If she has said nothing by tomorrow I will try and follow her up again.

Rob

She thanked me, too, and said my post was "most helpful." Whatever she needs now, I guess we'll hear from her. Clearly she appreciates anybody trying to help, which is a good sign. She did say originally "I have downloaded openoffice-I think I have registered." -- so I think she did get OOo from somewhere, but not from the official site. It sounded to me as if she'd tried to access something on the flash card with that other version and was told she was not logged in, which is not what I'd expect from either Windows (for an inaccesssible device) or from vanilla OOo.

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