On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 08:38 -0700, Jarrod Wronski, SportsAnnouncing.com
wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> AWESOME PROGRAM!!!  I love how it works with Word and Excel, two
> programs I used a lot until I got this new computer which only runs
> Works.  I'll be putting OpenOffice on all of my computers that I work
> with in the future!!!
> 
> I was wondering where I can download OpenOffice 2.

http://download.openoffice.org/680/index.html
Keep in mind this is software under development and it is NOT
recommended for use in a production environment.

> I would love to use the new database and have a couple of questions on
> that.
> 1.  Will I be able to use that database on the web?  Basically, I have
> three years of statistical information for a hockey league and want to
> be able to make them available to the fans during the season.  

You can put pretty much anything legal on your website. How you want
your visitors to view or use the database is another issue. A database
may not necessarily be the best tool. In what form is your statistical
data currently stored?

> 2.  Will I be able to make edits during the season then upload the
> database to the website?

Yes, but see my answer to 1.

>   I'm not 100% sure on how to do that.  I figured I'd ask ahead of
> time.

Tons of information available. Google is your friend ;)

> Thank you for your excellent work.  I found it through Kim Komando's
> website and I'm contemplating adding a link to my own website.  Do you
> have a banner ad???

http://marketing.openoffice.org/art/

> Jarrod.

HTH
Dave



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