[nvda] Re: question about open office 2

Hi, As already said, OpenOffice is an office suite, similar to Microsoft Office. You will need the Java Access bridge and a java environment or whatever it is to use it with NVDA. In an Openoffice program, o to the tools menu and hit o for options. You're now in a java custum treeview type thing. I think you should be able to hit a a few time to get to accessibility, if not arrow down until you hear accessibility, or until the dialog changes to "accessibility - Openoffice.org options" or something like that. Now press tab once and space, this should check "support assistive technology tools." Now hit enter and restart the openOffice program you were using. Also if Openoffice has a regular .ini or similar file I could edit, can someone point me to this file? The settings don't seem to keep for me.
HTH!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rosemarie Chavarria" <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:11 PM
Subject: [nvda] question about open office 2


Hi, everyone. Last night I looked at the sitewhere you get open office 2. If I understand correctly, it's a word processing program like microsoft word. Is that right? I thought about downloading it but don't want to until I know more about it. Any help with this would be very much appreciated. Thanks very much in advance.
Rosemarie


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