On 27/08/17 12:20 PM, zahra a wrote:
hello.
openoffice by default installs visual c 2008, but libreoffice not.
i realy wish that know its reason.
also, you can use custom installation to select which optional
component you want to install,

Visual C++ 2008 is not an optional component.

  which feature of program do you need to
install, writer, calc, math, base, draw, impress.

There is no option to install some of these programs it's just all or nothing.

hope that help

Answering a question with an other question doesn't help

and God bless you!

On 8/27/17, Ron Gross <[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry no help   you know 5 times more OO than I.   Good hunting   Ron


On 8/26/2017 9:53 AM, Marion Newton wrote:
Hello,
I am new to OpenOffice. I am currently running Windows 7 and was hoping
to
use OO Base instead of Microsoft Access when I upgrade my hardware.

With limited knowledge of OO I downloaded and installed using the
"typical"
setting. As it was setting up it showed that it was configuring Visual
C++
2008. And since that time I'm having lots of trouble. Foremost among my
difficulties is that Google Earth is now failing with a C++ can't find
PDB
file error.

I had been using Visual Studio Community 2015. I would appreciate any
information or suggestions on how and what to do to achieve a mutually
compatible configuration.

Thank you!
M. Newton





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