-------- Original Message -------- From: Sapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed 02 Apr 2008 00:01:37 EST
To Whom It May Concern, A friend if mine *downloaded* Oxygen Office 2.3.1 for me as I have a *dial up service* and placed this on a CD ROM. On the CD are the following folders: Help, Presets, Readmes, Licenses, Program, and Share. My problem is after reading the *readmes*....I don't see how to load on my system - I'm using WIN XP Professional. I looked in the program folder but don't see an office.EXE, or one to open *entire* program. Can you direct me as to how to *load* this. Thank you, Ron
Your friend has installed the program on his/her computer and copied the installed directories/folders and files from his/her "Program Files" directory to the CD they gave you. This is the wrong way to try and install or run the program on another computer. I strongly recommend you ask your friend to give you a copy of the original installation file they downloaded. The name of the file you want will be something like:
OOo_2.3.1_071211_Win32Intel_install.exeWhen you get this this installer file run (double click on) it and follow the on-screen instructions. When the installation is complete you will find OOo (OpenOffice.org) in your "Start -> All Programs" menu. You will also have a folder on your computer (maybe on the desktop) called "OpenOffice.org 2.3 Installation Files", which you can safely delete.
Hope this helps. Dave -- This is a mailing list which exists to support users of OpenOffice.org All answers are given by other users who volunteer their time. If you are not subscribed to this mailing list you may not see all the replies to your query. Please reply to [email protected] only. You should also be aware that all details of messages posted to this list are publicly available to anyone with an Internet connection For mailing list info see: http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html For on-line support see: http://support.openoffice.org/index.html For a knowledge base see: http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/
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