Sue Clothier wrote:
Thank you for your quick response. By "networked" I meant, can it be loaded on to a server - I presume the answer is Yes.

That is correct, it is possible to install OpenOffice on a server and install only a small component on the user's computer. I believe someone else provided a link to the information on that.


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Sue Clothier wrote:
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Running a small business with 6 users, we are looking to move from Microsoft office to Open Office. However, our concerns are:- 1.. If we send a spread sheet produced in Open office to someone who only has Microsoft office, will they be able to open it?


Yes, just save in Excel format.
  2.. Can Open office be networked?
I look forward to hearing from you as I have to make this decision urgently.


Networked in what respect?  It can certainly access files over the network.



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