On Saturday March 31 2007 6:26 pm, James Knott wrote: > Norm Green wrote: > > I am using a relatively new PC loaded with Microsoft XP Home. It > > employs "Microsoft Works" word processing. > > > > Unfortunately as a part-time contractor I am required to submit > > reports using "Microsoft Word" processing. I've unsuccessfully > > tried a number of suggestions to ensure that these reports are > > transcribed correctly by the recipient. These include saving the > > completed document as "Word 97-2002 & 6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc)". > > > > The place where I purchased the computer suggested that I > > download the above software to enable me to use Microsoft Word > > processing. > > > > My dilemma is that I'm somewhat computer illiterate and am > > fearful about downloading anything unless my hand is held to > > ensure proper installation. I read your "Windows 98/ME/2000/XP > > Installation instructions, and am somewhat uncertain of exactly > > what I have to do. I have the same uncertainty as to how I use > > your software once installed to ensure that documents I'm > > creating are "Microsoft Word" processed? > > > > I'm sorry to sound so childish, but I've had some bad experiences > > downloading software and want to avoid such in the future. > > > > Can you please help me out. Thank you very much for your > > understanding. > > > > Norman Green > > It's very easy. Go to www.openoffice.org and follow the directions > for downloading the installation package. Then make note of where > on your computer the file is saved. After the download is > completed, go to that location and double click on the installation > package and follow the prompts.
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