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    openoffice.org for 64 bit n language pack

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by AlienwareM11x, Jul 25, 2010.

  1. AlienwareM11x

    AlienwareM11x Newbie

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    is openoffice.org 3.2.1 compatible with windows 7 64 bit? n is it possible to install language packs other than windows 7 ultimate n enterprise? is ther any 3rd party software to do that?
     
  2. S.SubZero

    S.SubZero Notebook Deity

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    OpenOffice is 32-bit but will run fine on 64-bit OS's.

    The language packs are only intended for Ultimate and Enterprise.
     
  3. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    The 'N' versions of Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise Win7 are intended for non-US markets where the inclusion of WMP has been disallowed.

    Other than the 'missing' WMP, the N versions are otherwise identical to the standard us_EN versions.
     
  4. Pitabred

    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    n is not a word. "and" is the word you were looking for, throughout your entire post. As you see from newsposter's post, it's confusing when you don't use proper English and use txt shorthand.
     
  5. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    Not confusing to me at all. I just gave the OP more or less what he asked for/deserved. An answer to the stated question. Whether or not he asked the question clearly is another matter.......
     
  6. Budding

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    newsposter, the "n" used by AlienwareM11x in his post is a shorthand for the word "and". He's not asking about N editions of Windows 7.
     
  7. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    read post #5 here. again.