You must be really desparate to get 28 "friends".... oh I mean use those 28 email accounts to get your "story" on front page. Anyone who uses OO2.0 knows about the help pages.
wow, people are harsh on this. anyway, I was wondering, I tried to drop these into the template directory but they still don't show up when I start impress and say to create from template? where do we put these?
I am surprised at how fast Open Office loads, and since I read here everyday, I was pleased to see reference. I had not even tho't about it yet. The program even told me where to put the templates. They are not an endall, but a good start.I thank you for your consideration!I also will digg the Post!!Cyborg
I don't like criticising opensource projects, but openoffice is just BAD. ODT is all it has going for it, and even that is going to disappear (once the ODT-in-M$ plugins are ready, and more of the opensource suites e.g. AbiWord start setting ODT as default)
whozurmommyDec 12, 2005
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzCome on, how is this news, relevant or worth wasting space in my brain?no Digg for you!
Closed AccountDec 12, 2005
tried them, but OpenOffice crashed with the message:"OpenOffice has experienced a fatal crash with the message: Bloatware, please use KOffice instead"
bonlebonDec 12, 2005Submitter
Hmm hey all worked on OO 2.0, consider report them to the project :).
reliantDec 12, 2005
You must be really desparate to get 28 "friends".... oh I mean use those 28 email accounts to get your "story" on front page. Anyone who uses OO2.0 knows about the help pages.
dhughesDec 13, 2005
The link is to OpenOffice.org templates.
jetpeachDec 13, 2005
wow, people are harsh on this. anyway, I was wondering, I tried to drop these into the template directory but they still don't show up when I start impress and say to create from template? where do we put these?
oldcyborgDec 13, 2005
I am surprised at how fast Open Office loads, and since I read here everyday, I was pleased to see reference. I had not even tho't about it yet. The program even told me where to put the templates. They are not an endall, but a good start.I thank you for your consideration!I also will digg the Post!!Cyborg
tmcleroyDec 13, 2005
seen it
thepharaohDec 13, 2005
Hmm, I'll stick with Office 2004 on my Mac. OO simply runs too slowly.thepharaoh<a class="user" href="http://www.freneticnetwork.com">http://www.freneticnetwork.com</a><a class="user" href="http://www.frenetictech.com">http://www.frenetictech.com</a>
guyhitbytruckMay 4, 2006
Screw you. Run home to your office.microsoft.com.
carzorstelatisAug 1, 2006
I don't like criticising opensource projects, but openoffice is just BAD. ODT is all it has going for it, and even that is going to disappear (once the ODT-in-M$ plugins are ready, and more of the opensource suites e.g. AbiWord start setting ODT as default)