GARY BURGNER wrote: > After devoting about an hour to downloading Open Office, and I'd like to wind > it up, it tells me I interrupted the installation and installation is not > complete! I only followed instructions; what did I do wrong? Can I finish > the process without starting all over? I think the instructions are not > explicit enough. Another question: one window says that complete > installation takes more disk space (than custom installation) - but how much > is that? How can I make a decision without that info? I'm getting a bad > impression of the product already, even tho I really want to escape > Microsoft's clutches! > - Gary > Downloading and installing OpenOffice is a two step process. First you download the installer file and then you double click on that file to start the actual installation. If you aborted the download, it may be possible to restart, depending on how you were downloading. Also, one hour is a long time for a broadband connection, but only a fraction of the time required to download over a dial up modem connection. Which do you have? I don't know the exact amount of disk space each component requires, but installing only part of OpenOffice will not save you much disk space and may reduce functionality.
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