Benjamin Horst wrote: > Hi Angela, There are a number of good solutions to your question, > including saving your file as a PDF or in Word format, or putting Portable OpenOffice on your memory stick so you can run it on the library computers. > > However, it is also very helpful to other users if you would talk to your library and request that they install OpenOffice on their computers themselves. This will prevent fellow students from running into the same problem you just had in the future, and it will make it easier for students to switch to OpenOffice and save hundreds of dollars in the process. > > Other OpenOffice volunteers and myself are always very happy to see schools, universities and businesses adopt and use OOo. Your help here would be appreciated! > > Thanks, Ben
Indeed! http://marketing.openoffice.org/pa/ [ Libraries and Public Administrations Project] I found this Purdue student project interesing... too bad their files are in MS Word format though :-) http://osddp.org/node/200 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
