On 02/02/2008 20:24, John Baker wrote:
Sir or Madame
I have an HP Media Center PC with Windows XP and it had Microsoft Office 2003. I didn't know that the Microsoft Office 2003 was a trail version, which is has now ended. I came across your Openoffice free download. I am new to this computer world, can you tell me is Openoffice the like Microsft Office 2003? Could you give me directions as to what and how I can download your replacement and do I just leave the Microsoft Office trial stuff on the computer? Greatfully John A. Baker
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For all but very complex documents OpenOffice can read and write Microsoft Office 2003 documents. It cannot yet read or write Microsoft Office 2007 documents; that facility is coming later this year. OpenOffice is free. That is it's free to download; it's free to use on as many computers as you like in any context you like (business, private, education etc.); and its free to give to your friends, relatives and colleagues. To download it go to www.openoffice.org, click the big green "Get openoffice.org" button. Read and follow the installation instructions linked to on the right of the page that opens. You will not need any passwords.

OpenOffice has modules equivalent to those in MS Office:
MS Office      OpenOffice
Word              Writer
Excel               Calc
Powerpoint    Impress
Access            Base

In addition, OpenOffice has Math and Draw for editing complex mathematical formulae and for general drawing respectively.

Support for OpenOffice is free via this e-mail list which is manned (and wommaned) by users of OpenOffice who donate time to help others.


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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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