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OpenOffice
I tried to install OpenOffice but Mint would not take it.
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Re: OpenOffice
you are giving WAY too little information
Anyway, the best solution... open synaptic and search for openoffice.org, although I dont see why you need it as I assume libre office is pre-installed
Anyway, the best solution... open synaptic and search for openoffice.org, although I dont see why you need it as I assume libre office is pre-installed
Re: OpenOffice
AFTER further investigation I found that out. Still a newbie. Thanks for the reply anyway.
Re: OpenOffice
LibreOffice comes installed standard with Mint but if you need to know how to do this then read this > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Ins ... e_on_Linux