On 7/18/2018 5:21 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 17:14:27 -0400 > "Keith N. McKenna" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Forwarding to OP who is not subscribed. > > > I had realised that I had not copied to the OP, and latter forwarded a copy. > > Rory > Sorry for the noise then Rory. I wasn't sure if you had or not so wanted to ere on the side of caution.
Keith >> On 7/18/2018 12:58 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote: >>> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 12:13:37 -0400 >>> [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> I downloaded Open Office. I used to have Microsoft 365 and could no longer >>>> afford it. Now every time I compose something on Open Office -- I cannot >>>> change, cut or paste, etc and a ribbon at top says that my subscription >>>> has been disabled and I would have to renew. >>>> >>>> >>>> Is Open Office part of Microsoft -- why does it do this??? I need some of >>>> my work. >>>> >>>> >>>> Please help. >>>> >>>> >>>> Dalene Coleman >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>> OpenOffice is _not_ part of Microsoft. What has happened on your computer >>> is that a Windows update has identified that your version of Office 365 has >>> expired and is trying to force you to purchase it. >>> >>> You need to set the default program for opening your documents to be >>> OpenOffice; a quick way is to reinstall OpenOffice; alternately, look up >>> Default Application for Windows 10 and make OpenOffice the default >>> application for .doc files. >>> >>> I do not use any modern version of Windows, so cannot give more explicit >>> details. >>> >>> >> >> > >
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