On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 07:54:40 +1300 Michael Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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. > Re: Program registration wizard I've logged in and my first attempt at searching issues i failed to find this issue. It has been mentioned here before on more than one occasion. Thus i expect someone will have created an issue before me that i can vote on. Anyone aware of this issue, already voted on it? -- Michael Those that can, do; those that can't, teach. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
