On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 10:58 -0500, David Gabrielsen wrote: > >> Why is it SO hard for you computer GEEKS to understand that HUMAN BEINGS > >> are using your program and you need to give us instructions that are HUMAN > >> BEING USER FRIENDLY!!!! > > > > It may be true that we sometimes mistakenly assume a certain level of > > knowledge but that is no excuse to call people names. When the business > > community, ESPECIALLY the Computer Business community treats their > > CUSTOMERS like they do SO MUCH OF THE TIME, you tend to get a whole > > population of very upset and FRUSTRATED CUSTOMERS who feel that you don't > > give a RIP about us after you have sold us your product. With that said, > > You never mention which version of OpenOffice.org you were using, nor the > version of > > Windows that you use. Also it is a good idea to keep the original text (as > > I have done) > > so that it is easy for others to follow the "conversation". > 1. Your instructions don't say I should KNOW what version I have. Since you > now have asked, the version I have on my computer is: 1.1.0. DOES THIS MAKE A > DIFFERENCE? >
Well with many releases doesn't this make sense? > 2. Your instructions don't say I know KNOW what version of Windows I have. > Since you now have asked, I have Windows XP Home Edition; 2002 Version. You are lucky, the faq also applies to the release you have. Using outdated software is never a good idea. By the way, the faqs are put together by volunteers as is the rest. If you really need this level of support, please select a consultant from http://bizdev.openoffice.org/consultants.html . Otherwise, please use a little common sense. SUrely you could have figured out that 1.1.x, referred to the release of OOo. > > > > So if the version of OpenOffice.org you use is 1.1.5 then go to the folder > > "c:\Program Files" > > where you should see a folder for your OpenOffice.org installation (e.g. > > OpenOffice.org-1.1.5). > > After that the offending files is in that folder at the following path > > user\registry\data\org\openoffice\Office\Common.xcu > > > > THANKS. THIS MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE IN BEING ABLE TO HELP. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
