dougM wrote:
I have a dual-boot system too, Linux and XP, with OpenOffice installed
in each. What I do is transfer files to a USB flash drive -- you can
get those for very little on eBay. Then each OS can read it, treating
the flash drive as an external drive, and you can drag and drop a
document wherever you want it within each.
-- Doug M.
James Knott wrote:
Bob Macpherson wrote:
Folks,
Does anyone know of any problems installing Open Office on a machine
with 2
operating systems. That is, installing Open Office on each of the
operating
systems?
I have Linux and XP on my notebook computer, with OpenOffice on both. I
moved "My Documents" to it's own FAT32 partition, so that the documents
can be shared between both operating systems. Generally, it's easier to
install Windows first and then resize the partitions, before installing
Linux.
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I have OOo2.3 on Fedora7 as the host system and using VirtualBox I have
Window$ 2000 Pro using OOo2.3 for Window$. No problems using either
platform on the same hardware. I have files located on the share setup
for VBox/Win2K so that I can edit these files in either envronment/platform.
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