On 2007-10-22 8:11 PM, Epstein, David [CNTUS] wrote:
How do I remove the open office from my computer?  It has slowed my computer 
down until it is almost not functional.  I'm having a lot of problems with 
Powerpoint.

Hi David --

When posting a question to a mailing list it is very helpful (and gives you the best chance of getting an accurate response) if you include information about your computer and also the version of the software in question. OpenOffice.org runs on various types of computers (Linux and Mac in addition to Windows) and sometimes (tho' not the case with your question ... I don't think) the proper answer will depend on what version of the software you are using.

I checked the email header of your message and it was sent out via MS Exchange, so I'll wager that you are on Windows. In which case just remove the application the way you would remove any application on your computer, by using Add & Remove Programs. (Start -> Control Panel, if I remember correctly). But I'm a Mac user 99.9% of the time so others here may wish to add information for you.

If you reply, please do so only to the mailing list and not to my address, thanks.

kazar

PS: It is also "good netiquette" on mailing lists to refrain from putting Urgent as your subject, for a couple of reasons (1) it is not at all descriptive of the actual problem, so for those of us who are subscribed and receive dozens of messages from this list every day, we could end up with every single message here being called Urgent and therefore no clue what they are about, and (2) mailing lists are almost always populated by folks not only who ask q's but who are experienced and volunteer their time to answer questions for others ... therefore it is not considered kosher to demand attention for your particular problem, amongst the many that are posted daily, from folks who are only other users like you.

Not meaning to castigate, only to educate any and all who are reading this who could perhaps use these pointers re effective list participation.

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