On 03/19/2007 06:48 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 03/15/2007 06:58 PM, Katie of Westfield wrote: >> I am using openoffice.org 2.0. I purchased my computer and system from PC's >> for ME, a non-profit to assist low-income and small community non-profits. >> Your program came with my computer. I did not get a user's guide with the >> program. I am not the most computer saavy person in the world ( I cant even >> understand windows for dummies) I dont know the meaning of most of the >> computer related "Newspeak" words so I and need to read an illustrated >> manual or have someone guide me step by step. I wasnt even able to >> understand your site instructions enough to figure out how to get on and use >> your community forums. My immediate problem is I need to learn how to create >> charts and grafts in text format to duplicate historical military charts >> using your program. I consider myself doing well just to have figured out >> how to type a letter- *sigh* >> HELP please. >> Roberta Williams >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Roberta, perhaps if you can provide your location & NP someone on this > list may volunteer to assist you directly, or suggest a local > organization that will. Please don't post your address, phone number > etc., only your city, state, & non-profit & perhaps project. > > > > OP copied at the email address provide in the msg: obnn9119 @ yahoo.com
I've received a reply back today - the OP is located in LaGrange/Bangor Maine USA. I've asked for her permission to post the reply to the list, but while I'm waiting for a response; are there any kind OOo souls located in this area that might be willing to spend a few hours of their time helping this person using OOo on a historical/genealogical foundation non-profit project w/regards to Soldiers and Settlers of the Aroostook War? If so, drop me a line, or send Katie/Roberta a note as the address listed above. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
