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On 19/2/19 12:19 pm, Basil Franey wrote:
Hello
I have recently updated the operating system on my iMac to version 10.14.2. Up
till now, I have been using an older version of OpenOffice, version 3.2. Really
great -many thanks for making this available.
Apple have advised me I need to update my OpenOffice to the current version as
the older one will not be supported in future.
I see that you recommend deleting the older version before installing the new
one.
Question: How can I save existing spread sheet files already created on version
3.2 and transfer them to the newer version of OpenOffice? Please don’t tell me
I will have to retype them all!
Thank you
Basil Franey
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