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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/07/12 18:42, TOM TOM wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Jack <span
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I did not find OpenOffice in my download file.<br>
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My main problem with Libre is the very small image of a
document I am creating on my screen. I must lean toward the
monitor to see/read the document. Cannot find how to enlarge
the image or to change the default font.<br>
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I also find the "Help" section of Libre very complicated and
overpowering.
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is it you dislike about Libreoffice? Libreoffice is
simply a branch of Openoffice, and Openoffice isn't
being developed as much as Libreoffice. Libreoffice is
simply Openoffice rebranded (many of the Openoffice
developers left Openoffice to work on their own
branch, Libreoffice,)<br>
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<div>On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Piskie <span
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<div>On 02/07/12 17:32, Jack wrote:<br>
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xububtu.<br>
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Do not like Libre office <br>
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Need OpenOffice instead<br>
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downloaded Apache OpenOffice (watched
the download) but now cannot find it
on my computer.<br>
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Where would it have been installed???<br>
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Got it but cannot find it.<br>
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JJ<br>
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If you are using firefox and haven't changed
the default - I believe you'll find it in
your home in the Download folder<br>
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Kev<br>
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you might want to install the package: libreoffice-gtk<br>
If devs are listening, this package should be a default
dependencie of libreoffice on xubuntu.<br>
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Apache OpenOffice probably has the same problems as Libreoffice
does, and it is not very well supported by Ubuntu/Debian. The help
section is pretty much the same as it always has been. Zoom can be
clearly changed by using the slider and + - buttons in the bottom
right corner. Default font sizes can be set under
Tools>Options>Libreoffice Writer>Basic Fonts. Libreoffice
has had many more improvements, patches and features committed since
it worked, and going back to OpenOffice would leave all this behind.
On top of all this, it has very limited language support - going to
the downloads page gives<br>
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"A release for English (British) is not available. Please choose
from the alternative download webpage for another language."<br>
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I would strongly recommend using the Libreoffice fork, it is better
supported and the recommended version by Ubuntu.<br>
Joshua<br>
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