A. Stephan Lanczi wrote:
                Dear Sir:

    I could use some help in getting started in using Open Office specialy in 
how to install Icons to start various parts of the software. I would also like 
to know if it is possible to use your software to use instead of Microsoft 
Word. Presently i do not have spell check on my computer, because i'm disabled 
and could not afford to purchase a word processor. I have been disabled since 
1990 and now i'm officialy retired. I'm 66 years old and i'm not a computer 
viz, though i have worked on the hardware end for many years as a trouble 
shooter and trainig other technologists at the engineering end as an 
engineering technologist.

    I have also a friend in my building who possibly could use your program. He 
is involved a lot in photography and can not presently open a lot of 
attachments because he has no Microsoft office installed on his system. If your 
program can handle the task and compatible as a replacement, than i will help 
him download the program on his
system. I help him a lot with his problems since he knows a lot less about 
computers than i do. He is 77 years old and was an electrician.

    If you have any users manuals available for the program, it would help me a 
lot to get started.


You can download OpenOffice for free from www.openoffice.org. Just download the latest version and install it. To install on Windows, just double click on the file you downloaded. After the installation has completed, you'll find an OpenOffice folder and icons in your Start menu. If you want icons on the desktop, you can make short cuts from the ones in your Start menu. OpenOffice includes a spell checker.


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