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> Answer: Yes.
>
> In a message dated 11/24/2005 5:38:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I have recently bought a replacement computer.  The  files from my old
> computer are saved on the original hard disc which is now  installed
> in my new computer.  On this disc a small number of files  are saved
> in OpenOffice.org 1.0.  I can no longer open these  files.  Would it
> possible for me to download the OpenOffice program,  use it to open
> these files, save the files in Word and then delete  OpenOffice.org
> 1.0 from my computer [since I will no longer need  it]?

Yes. OOo version 2 will read those files, so there is no need to look 
specifically for OOo 1 to install it. I'm presuming you now have MS Word on 
the new PC? If so, when you install OOo, make sure it does not assighn file 
associations to OOo.

-- 
Bob Long

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