2008/2/1, John Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi
>
> I have had enough of this software.
>
> I have just lost a tender because the document I created in Word in
> specified text colours was transmitted with different colours as an
> attachment to an email.


If you have problems with Word, or with tour e-mail client, you should
complain to Microsoft or to the company you got the e-mail client from. What
has OpenOffice.org to do with it?

In general I have found this software the most cumbersome and frustrating I
> have ever had to use.


Millions of users around the world are happy with this software, but nobody
forces you to like it or even use it. It would be interesting for the
further development of OOo to know what your complaints are, other than OOo
being different and functioning differently from MS products.

How can I delete it without losing any of the documents saved?


You can delete OpenOffice.org as you would delete any other program from
your computer. How this is done depends on the operating system you work
with. Any files you made with OOo will remain where they are. If you saved
these files in Open Document format, any program that uses this ISO standard
will read them. If you saved them in doc/xls/ppt, they will open in your
favourite MS Office.

John Matthews
>
> Multifinance Solutions Limited
>

HTH
-- 
Guy
using dutch OOo 2.3 m221 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger
and brazilian OOo SRC 680 m241 on an Intel MacBook Pro Leopard
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