THANKS A MILLION!
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From: "Dan Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "john gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [users] newly installed
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 2:28 pm, john gallagher wrote:
Thank you for your time and information. When I wrote that "I am an
old (very old) beginner" it meant that next month I shall start my
88th year so in my creaky mind, when you wrote "Use this key
combination......" my first question was "Where ?"
What should I have on the window when I do that?
I tried a couple of ways (as I did with the other two suggestions)
but I am always in fear of really messing things up.
I gave up and to save space I deleted Open Office
altogether. But I miss it and I reinstalled it again today on the
chance that the first time, I did something wrong but again, there
is no window for letter writing. If this is a bother to you, please
disregard my whining. Incidentally, your first sentence to me
referred to a phone company punch card. I am on cable so I did not
know what you meant. Anyhow, HAPPY NEW YEAR>
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Start OpenOffice.org. Using the mouse, click File. This opens a
menu. One of those items is New. Click New. This opens another menu
containing all of the applications contained in OOo. The top item in
this menu is Text Document. Click it. An untitled empty document is
created with the cursor flashing in the upper left corner. Type your
letter.
The phone company punch card refers to the bills sent out by AT&T
back in the 1950's and 1960's. They contained a card with holes
punched in them that you were suppose to bring to their office to pay
your bill or send with your payment through the mail.
Dan
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