On Tuesday March 14 2006 10:31 pm, Jim Wagner wrote:
> CPHennessy wrote:
> >On Tue March 14 2006 18:45, Jim Wagner wrote:
> >>Jim Wagner wrote:
> >>>I am using open office 2.0.1, on Ubuntu.
> >>>
> >>>Yesterday, I tried to work my way through the process of creating a
> >>>Data Base. (Using Chapter 10 of the "Getting Started" guide.)
> >>>
> >>>When I'd finished saving the name, the guide said that I should click
> >>>on _Tables_ to highlight it. However, at that point the program
> >>>ceased to respond.
> >>>
> >>>I tried it several times, with the same result.
> >>>
> >>>Does anyone know what causes this problem, and even better, what to
> >>> do about it?
> >>
> >>Just last night I installed OO2.0.2, hoping it would solve the
> >> problem.
> >>
> >>It did not.
> >>
> >> From the lack of response to my original post, I suspect this is one
> >> of those problems peculiar to J.P. Wagner :-) , and if I can't figure
> >> my own way out of it, I guess I'll have to go to some other Database
> >> program.
> >
> >Jim,
> > Are you using OOo as downloaded from http://openoffice.org ?
> >And what JVM are you using ?
>
> Yes, this is the "legitimate" OpenOffice. Last time I loaded the
> "backported" OpenOffice, it came without the Thesaurus, though to give
> them credit, they offered a "fix" shortly afterward. As a writer, I
> can't wait for someone to "get it right" first, so I use the standard
> variety.
>
> As for Java, I am using, so the OO Tools> Options> tells me, Java
> version 1.4.2.
>
> JimW
I think we have found the problem. You need to go to www.java.com and
download a newer version of Java. Minimum requirement is JRE 1.5 as of OOo
2.0.0.
Dan
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