> Hello, > I have just been reading about the Open Office Suite, it sounds > exciting. I am so tired of the outdated MS Office I am working > with...my Word program is constantly crashing on me and trying to > recover my documents and work. I did not get a MS version of SW but > all the dubbed copies of Office from Dell Computers when I bought my > system in 2002. > > My question is...can I uninstall the MS Office components to use your > Suite, without loosing any of "MY Documents"??? > > I also have a load of original photography on my HD's and digitized > versions that I have created in Photoshop. How does all this work > together? I can't afford to lose any of my "creative writing" ex: > poems, novels, screenplays or graphics & photography files, even if > your SW is FREE. > Barbara Rodney > Portland, OR > 503-327-4797
Barbara, No. You will not lose any of the files you created using MSOffice that are stored in My Documents or subfolders under it. Installing/uninstalling apps will not affect files that you have created. Uninstalling MS Office will not delet them if you wish to uninstall it. Actually if you're still in the learning curve on OOo, it's a good idea to leave office installed for awhile until you're sure you can do without it. That said, if your "creative writing" is important to you, eventually you WILL have a problem of some sort, unrelated to OOo, eventually, and you WILL lose all, most, or some of your work. It is extremely important to back up that data to another location NOT on your hard drive. Either an external hard drive or better yet, CD or DVD media. Sometime between the next few seconds and a few years from now, you WILL lose files for the "normal| corruption and problems that operating systems encounter. Also viruses, worms, trojans, etc. can delete them if you get the right one. Somehow, some way, please get your data copied to CDs or DVDs or stored somewhere else than on your computer so that you can replace t hem if you ever need to. There are many methods from simply copying to imaging software to do this for you. Second, you should never post personal data on a newsgroup, even this one. -- HTH, Twayne Open Office isn't just for wimps anymore; OOo is a GREAT MS Office replacement www.openoffice.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
