just get a mac
You get a blank page, unless you have chosen to open a file.
Run a diagnostic program
No - OpenOffice does not require registration of any kind.
It depends on what kind of computer you have (PC vs. Mac), but usually you want to either restart your computer or reinstall the program. I'd suggest restarting the computer first - a lot of times when a program does not want to open, it's because the program is already open and you just can't see it. (This happens a lot on a PC.) If restarting the computer doesn't help, uninstall and then reinstall the program.
then it opens the file if i dont knows with program he must use you get an choice menu where you can choose an program to open it with
It would be helpful if we knew your Operating system, and the actual error...
then it opens the file if i dont knows with program he must use you get an choice menu where you can choose an program to open it with
then it opens the file if i dont knows with program he must use you get an choice menu where you can choose an program to open it with
In accordance with DoD policy and guidance, while there is no one-size-fits-all program structure, but every program must, at a minimum, consider open systems architecture, HSI and RAM The answer is :open systems architecture
because the previous program is the first one to be interpreted that's why you need to re run the program to open the current program that you want to open
how do you open a program located on your desktop
depends what program some programs can open files that were not created with that program but if the person has no programs that can open the file they cant open it