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I am currently using office 95 which is rubbish and wanted a newer version. I have seen Open Office on Ebay which is cheap but will this enable me to open an excel attachment I have on an email that my current version wont allow?

What is the difference and what exactly is open office?

Thanks

2007-05-22 12:46:57 · 7 answers · asked by Tabbie 3 in Computers & Internet Software

7 answers

Immediately go to: http://www.openoffice.org

Download it for free and try it out.

Yes, you can open Excel files in it and save files in MS formats.

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2007-05-22 12:50:53 · answer #1 · answered by a_non_a_miss_2000 3 · 1 0

I downloaded this several weeks ago just to do a file compatable with excel

I opened the file it wasn't usable and whatever I do I can't make it usable the cells are all over the place

could be a problem with vista compatibilty

I then tried to rewrite a new file

that was fine until I saved and then the cells stretched horizontally and the cell contents shrunk

if you view the web page it looks fine

working on it impossible

I registered with the forum and got no replies

tried again this weekend t get help only to find I wasn't registered

went though the process of registering again using same username and password

fine the got informed I was locked out becuase somebody had tried to login several times

can't think why anyone would recommended this program or the site

except computeractive think its far better value than word

2007-05-22 19:39:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

If you are running windows xp service pk 2 then office 95 will not work properley because it was intended for windows 95 only. Why don't you just buy microsoft office for xp it's only £98 depending wher you purchace it from and that is prety cheap really and it would solve your problem...

2007-05-26 12:26:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tabbie, OpenOffice.org (also referred to as OOo) is a great suite. Can I suggest you do some reading on Open Document Format too. Though OOo can open and save to MS formats it's native file format uses ODF, not to be confused with M$ OpenXML as they are not the same. ODF is an ISO/IEC standard. The other is not.
By using ODF for files that you don't have to share with other people you can save Gb's of drive space as doc/xls/ppt files are several times larger. Plus ODF files are easy to access if the file extension is changed to .zip.

2007-05-23 00:30:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Open place of work is a large option to MS place of work. in spite of an till now solutions advice, it does run on mac, easily it easily runs on any platform you may think of of. i circulate backward and forward between Open place of work and MS place of work each and all the time from one gadget to a distinctive and that i've got basically had an exceedingly small form of themes with it. the only situation i've got had with it is been with some be conscious scientific medical doctors that have complicated and unusual formatting no longer exhibiting up wisely in Open place of work. In those circumstances it continues to be readable, it purely does not look comparable to it does in be conscious. That reported, in lots of procedures Open place of work is a much greater suitable product than MS place of work as a results of greater desirable flexibility it gives you shoppers. One final observe, in case you're no longer happy in Open place of work and are utilising a Mac, circulate forward and attempt the iWork suite from Apple. I even have used it a splash and actually like it, I extremely like numbers as a results of fact it particularly outshines different spreadsheets in extremely some factors.

2016-12-11 17:34:45 · answer #5 · answered by tedesco 4 · 0 0

Whatever you do, Tabbie, don't pay for it. It's a free program. It's compatible with Micro$oft Office applications, meaning that you can open them up, and save them as Office files.

2007-05-22 13:11:13 · answer #6 · answered by micksmixxx 7 · 0 0

The above answerer is right, get it NOW!

One of the best freebies!

2007-05-22 12:56:42 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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