On Monday June 26 2006 08:50 am, alex martinez wrote: > Is it necessary to uninstall an older version of OpenOffice to install > the most current version? > > Regards, > Alex
From another member of this mailing list: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jun 26 06 9:40AM -0500 In Windows, no, just use a different directory name for the installation. I can't say if the same is true for Linux. tc You appear not to be subscribed to the users' mailing list. You could miss many of the replies to your post unless you do subscribe. Just send a blank message addressed to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> using the e-mail account through which you want to receive it. You will receive a message asking you to confirm your subscription by replying to it. See http://support.openoffice.org/index.html for more options. Subscribing is optional. Be aware that after subscribing, you may receive one to two hundred messages from the list. Be prepared to set up mail filters in your email client in order to deal with them. Anthony Chilco ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If it is one of the 1.1.5 or older versions, there will be no problems. The latest version will install in a different folder from the version you presently have. If it is 2.0 or later, it should just upgrade what you had to the lastest version. It will keep intact all of your personal settings. There is one other item of note. If you have 1.1.5 or earlier, the latest version will give you the opportunity to add your personal settings of your present version to the new version. Dan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
