It's funny... if you'd only done a little bit more and looked in the Programs list, you'd have seen OpenOffice.org and could have easily set Shortcuts to the desktop, like so many of the rest of us have done. Then you'd have seen why Microsoft worries over it...

Alas, you won't know what you've missed...

pop.tele2.fr wrote:
I installed OpenOffice two hours ago. Most applications install an icon on the desk at the same time so that the user can easily launch the program. But not OpenOffice. Most applications have a file with an icon and/or an understandable name that makes it easy to create an icon on the desk. But not OpenOffice. After wasting two hours in vain, I uninstalled OpenOffice, won't install it again this century, thought of the tens of thousands of people who won't even have the chance to try OpenOffice, and finally decided to buy a few Microsoft shares.




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