Some distributions have strict policies around licensing, which means they have chosen to disable parts of Apache OpenOffice which rely on software which does not meet their criteria. Note: Please check carefully before using a third-party build that it does actually include all the parts of Apache OpenOffice that you will require. Replacing a 'native' distribution build with the full Apache OpenOffice original build can be tricky, but can usually be successfully accomplished by completely removing the existing 'native' install.
The following links are additional resources for installing Apache OpenOffice on Linux by other parties. We hope you find them useful. You may also find the Installation FAQs useful as well.
Apache, OpenOffice, OpenOffice. Other names appearing on the site may be trademarks of their respective owners. Released: Apache OpenOffice 4. Overview of the download and installation procedure To download and install Apache OpenOffice 4. Download Apache OpenOffice 4. Login as administrator if required. Unpack and install the downloaded Apache OpenOffice 4. Upgrading OpenOffice for Windows If the current version is 3.
In the Installation Wizard, do one of the following: To remove 3. To have both 3. If the current version is 4.
Run Apache OpenOffice 4. Comprehensive Installation Instructions This section describes in detail how to install Apache OpenOffice on your computer system. After installation and deletion of temporary installation files, Apache OpenOffice will use approximately Mbytes disk space. To download the most current version of Apache OpenOffice: Display Download Apache OpenOffice , and click on the large green download button displayed on the top of the web page.
The Select Folder window is displayed. Accept the folder name displayed in the text box or enter the name of the folder in which to save the unpacked files, and click Unpack. Once the files are unpacked, the Apache OpenOffice 4. See Windows Overview for what to do in an upgrade situation. Click Next to continue installing Apache OpenOffice 4. Follow the prompts, and Apache OpenOffice will be installed on your system, ready for use.
Read the information in the Welcome window and then click Next. The License Agreement window appears. Read the license, select "I accept the terms in the license agreement", and click Next. The Customer Information window appears. You may leave this form blank, or enter your User Name and if applicable, Organisation. Note: If you logged in as administrator you will be prompted to install for all users.
Complete Customer Information form and click Next. The Setup Type window appears. Select a setup type we recommend Complete and click Next. The File Type window is displayed. Select the file types that you wish to open with the Apache OpenOffice program.
Once you have selected the file types click Next. The Ready to Install the Program window is displayed. Click the Finish button when the Installation Wizard Finished window is displayed. Run Apache OpenOffice to ensure that the installation was successful When you first run Apache OpenOffice after a successfully installing the program, you will be prompted to accept the license, enter your user name and register your copy.
Many of the buttons are located in the sidebar instead of the ribbon style that Office uses. However, despite the dated look, all the important buttons can still be quickly found and allow you to create the documents and spreadsheets how you want. They are Drawing which is similar to Google Drawing in the Google Docs suite , and the Database or Math app which is a mathematical equation editor that can be used in either text documents or as a stand-alone app.
But if you want, you can make a donation to support OpenOffice as well as the many other projects at Apache. Since it an open-source program, anyone can modify and distribute the software. They can add toolbars, extra software, or even malware in their own versions. Therefore, it is important to only download the software from the Apache website, which is clean of all the garbage that can be found when downloading from third-party providers.
OpenOffice will work with any fonts found in your operation system. You will have to restart OpenOffice to access the new fonts. WizCase is an independent review site. We are reader-supported so we may receive a commission when you buy through links on our site. Apache does not pay for developers, for translators, for QA, for marketing, for UI, for support, etc.
Of course, we're happy to accept donations to the Apache Software Foundation , to keep our servers runnings and for similar overhead expenses. But our products are developed entirely by volunteers.
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