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Official Apache OpenOffice download page. Join the OpenOffice revolution, the free office productivity suite with over 375 million trusted downloads.
Open the Microsoft Store App on your computer and search for "Apache OpenOffice". Alternatively, you can go to the Web Store and open the Store App from there. Click on the button Install . After downloading the installation file you will be asked for permission to install.
The Ready to Install the Program window is displayed. Click the Back button to return to previous windows to change your installation options, otherwise click Install to begin the installation process.
Are you trying to install to the default location? That would be something like C:\Program Files (x86) on a 64 bit system. If so, try running the install as administrator - I think there is an option available from right click on the install file.
There may come a time when you need to perform a clean reinstallation of Apache OpenOffice. No previous settings should be imported from the previous installation. This is not complicated, but it requires one important manual step. First let me explain where the Apache OpenOffice folders are to be found.
I just had to uninstall Open Office and reinstall it. Now I need to get the icon back on my desktop and don't know how to do that. Can someone help me with very simple steps?
How to Get and Install the Software. You can download the installation package (approximately 150 MB) from the project's website, https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html. The download process automatically redirects to a SourceForge web page which starts the download without the need to take any action on that page.
Click here to download. Click here to get Install instructions for OpenOffice on Windows. Click here to get help and support in the Community Support Forums.
Re: Reinstalling Open Office. by thomasjk » Sat Jan 24, 2015 5:43 pm. Yes you will still have your files. If you uninstall I suggest using Revo Free Uninstaller http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uni ... nload.html. Use the most aggressive settings. Then re-install.
How can I solve this? How do I install Apache OpenOffice on FreeBSD?