On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 07:27:42 -0600 "Howard Coles Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 11 December 2005 01:28, Barry Bell wrote: > > Hullo Team, > > > > Have installed OpenOffice 2.0 from the TurboCash CD I purchased > > 2weeks ago which was their latset release. My TurboCash programme > > upgraded to the latest level and then I went on to upgrade my > > OpenOffice form 1.1.4 level.(I have been using OpenOffice for nearly > > 5 years now and am a registered user) However with this latest > > release 2.0 it will not load on start up without asking me to > > complete the 'welcome' page. I have tried re-registering and all > > other posibilities but nothing helps. If I try to re-register am > > told that I'm registered. What to do next? > > > > Also I see level 2.0 does not completely accept the previous level > > and if I open a spreadsheet or text it will open but on closing I am > > asked if I want to save as current or in level 2.0. If I save in 2.0 > > I have check very carefully - time consuming. Is this because I have > > both levels installed at the same time? I kept the 1.1.4 level > > installed as I didn't want to lose all my working data. Could this > > be the problem? > > make sure that you are running the latest code, as I've heard that > some CD's are still 1.9.195 or something. It could be that the > version on that CD was one that had this as a known issue. > I've never had the problem, but I've seen this topic come up quite a > bit during the beta testing. I have seen this problem occur on an XP install that i have done using 2.0. "Never register" did not take, the client had to register to prevent the welcome screen returning. The XP login had full rights, thus full access to the registry. I am having trouble fully understanding your second issue Barry. Are you saying that when you save as .sxw it asks you if you want to save it as .odt? This (.odt) is the default file format and can be changed. If you are happy with the stability of 2.0 (some are not) you could upgrade all your old files to open document format using the wizard. -- Michael Those that can, do; those that can't, teach. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
