It depends on the speed of your connection. However - it shouldn't take more than a few minutes. The first time I downloaded it (version 1.5 !) was with an old dial-up modem and it only took six minutes then. The latest version (3.3) took less than 3 minutes with a cable modem.
Just a few minutes - it depends on your connection speed.
The time can vary from computer to computer depending on its overall memory speed. It normally only takes about a hour to a half hour for it to download.
The best place to download Open Office safely and without any extra malware or spyware attached would be directly from the Open Office website. CNET and other file sharing websites also provide a link to download Open Office.
You have to download it.
Open Office download is FREE. It's what's called 'open source' software.
The best way to fix an open office download is of course to download the file again, preferably from a different site of the Open Office website itself. You could have gotten a bad download to begin with, and then re-install is always the best option after to backup all your files.
You can only download trial versions of Office. You have to pay for the full version. You can get Open Office as a free program, which is very similar. You will find it on the Open Office website. See the link below.
You can only download trial versions of Office. You have to pay for the full version. You can get Open Office as a free program, which is very similar. You will find it on the Open Office website. See the link below.
It can help students to finish their projects. Open Office can help their pocket books. On Google, type: Download Open Office for the free download.
Download it from the enclosed link - it'll install itself.
free spread sheet software is open office,just type in google open office download
There ain't many disadvantages.The application takes a while to start up.There is no program comparable to Access in Open Office.
Using an open office layout in businesses takes away the isolation of individual offices - maintaining a sense of 'belonging'.
yes but you obvisouly have to pay for the tv licence