On or about 9/6/2006 6:13 AM, Michael Adams penned the following:
> On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 19:41:20 +0200
> 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.
>> 

Such a big fan of M$ and he doesn't even know how to use the OS.
What a looser!

> 
> Start - (All) Programs - Open Office - Writer(right click) Send to -
> Desktop (Creat shortcut)
> 
> About 10 seconds
> 
> Two hours wasted because you don't understand how to use Microsoft
> Windows correctly, this option is part of the Windows OS not the
> OpenOffice.org program.
> 



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