On Fri November 4 2005 22:07, + Zing Allsopp wrote:
> Thanks.  But to make the document readable on any computer, would I need
> to include the program OpenOffice 2.0 on the disk?  
That is the best option.

> Or wouldn't the 
> reader need MS Word or a comparable program to access my document?
That is another option.

> Also, I'd like to have OO on my Mac G5, but it has OS X, and so far, I
> haven't been able to launch the program.  NeoOffice works fine, though.
> Can I use NeoOffice to create a multi-media CD document for Mac users?
Sure.

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> Thanks for the help.
> Zing Allsopp
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> Zing Allsopp
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> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> >On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 12:41 -0600, Zing Allsopp wrote:
> >>Hi...
> >>
> >>I'd like to know if I can create a multi-media CD using OpenOffice.org.
> >>I have book-length material that I'd like to produce as a CD or a DVD
> >>instead of traditional book form, and would like to create interactive
> >>text (definitions available on mouseclick), add photos and video clips
> >>to complement the text.
> >>
> >>Thanks.
> >
> >Should be doable. This is a new feature of 2.0 and I have not used it so
> >suggest you try it yourself and let us know.

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