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Submit a tipRunning OpenOffice.org for the first time By Admin Published: January 29, 2008 Print EmailNow that the installation of the suite is complete, you only have to complete five more steps before getting to take advantage of the benefits provided by OpenOffice.org.
In the next step (see the image below), you will be able to read the License Agreement and accept or decline it. Make sure you scroll down to the end of the Agreement, otherwise the 'Accept' button will remain inactive. Click it in order to proceed to the next step.
Here, you can enter your first and last name as well as your initials in order to be credited when creating documents.
The fourth step is about product updates. You can tick the box for getting automatic updates or leave it blank in case you care to manually update OpenOffice.org.
The last step is 'Registration'. Since OpenOffice.org is an open source product, there's no need for you to register. So, you can choose 'I do not want to register' and hit the 'Finish' button in order to proceed to your work.
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OpenOffice.org Installation Guide By Admin Published: January 25, 2008 Print EmailOpenOffice.org is the most widely known office alternative to Microsoft Office suite. Read More... View Comments (0)
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