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. > -- Ed What's "Ham Radio"?: http://www.hello-radio.com/ The Suite: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
