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On Friday 29 December 2006 4:18 pm, Meredith Hassall wrote:
> I am using Mac OS X.4.2 on a PowerPC and have installed OpenOffice
> 2.1. I successfully installed X11.
>
> When I start OpenOffice using the icon in the dock, all I get is
> Writer, with no indication of how I might get to any of the other
> applications. I have reinstalled the application in case there had
> been a problem, but no matter what I do, I can't seem to start
> anything except for Writer. I did see in some of the FAQ that for a
> person to start Calc rather than writer, s/he would have to put "-
> calc" into the command line. But that answer does not specify which
> command line where. I tried it in the X11 terminal to no avail.
> Even if Writer is the default startup (which is fine for most of my
> needs), I need to have some idea of how to start the other
> applications. I'd like to wipe out my microsoft applications, but
> can't do that until I know how to reliably get to and use the
> OpenOffice ones.
OpenOffice.org (OOo) on the Mac opens with writer. To access the
other applications, use File > New after opening OOo to get the menu
listing them. Or, you can click the New icon at the left end of the
Standard toolbar (directly below the word File).
Dan
> If I have an existing Excel file, I can "open with" and select
> OpenOffice, and Calc will start, but I don't see how to start a new
> spreadsheet without first finding an existing Excel file, and I'm
> sure there's a better way than that.
>
> Finally, and slightly off-topic, why are almost all of my menu
> options (screen menu, not individual app window menus) grey, and
> how can I make them active?
>
> Thanks, and apologies for the newbie questions.
>
> --Meredith
>
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