On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:22:03 +1100
Dave Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey, calm down Gloria. Before you go jumping off making and spreading
> false claims, try reading what appears in the installer program's
> dialogs. If you want to do a custom install, then choose "Custom
> Install" and you will get the option to use whatever partition and or
> directory you please.
> 
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> 
> Dave

Hi, Dave,

Sorry I sort of went off the deep end. I was pretty upset. I did do a
custom install and got no option. It just started installing and stuck
it in c:\program files\open office 2.0. I kept wondering why my C:
drive seemed so small and finally took the time to track down where the
space was being used. And that's when I popped a cork. I may have
missed it because I've just been using linux for the last 5 or 6 years
and this was on a Windows install. But I really doubt that because I
have never done a default install of anything back when I was running
Windows. I know I selected custom install for OO because I wanted it on
another drive and wanted to review the list of components before I
proceeded; I didn't want the help files and Impress. This is just a
spare computer I use for ebay that has a small hard drive and I keep
very limited software on it. 

Sorry for the upset email.

Gloria 

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