Unless I am mistaken you have to download the whole thing, but you don't have to install the whole thing. You can select to install only those parts you want by clicking on the harddrive icon in the installer next to each part and selecting the option to make not available on harddrive.

Gregory Forster wrote:

You have to download and install all of OpenOffice. As stated on the OpenOffice web site, OpenOffice is
not a collection of individual programs making up an
office suite. OpenOffice was "designed as one complete
office package."
OpenOffice Writer (text document), Calc (spreadsheet),
Impress (presentation)natively save as an XML format,
which is a different extension than what Microsoft
Office uses.  However, each can save a file (File/Save
As) as a Microsoft Office document (Microsoft XXXX
97/2000/XP). Or, if you wish, you can set OpenOffice
to save as default as Microsoft Office (.doc), (.xls),
(.ppt), etc.

Greg

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