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Update to OpenOffice 2 Released

VincenzoRomano writes "The very first update to OpenOffice 2, namely v2.0.1, has been released. Despite its version numbering, along with minor bug fixes there are a number of new features. From the update page: 'For example, it is now possible to disable and hide particular application settings, which comes in handy for central administration in networks. Plus, a new keyboard shortcut permits the user to return to a saved cursor position. The bullets and numbering feature has been expanded, and a new mail merge feature is available.' Downloads are ready in both binary formats and source code for an ever increasing number of localised languages. Go grab your version!"

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  1. Shortcuts? by dmcooper · · Score: 0, Troll

    Is it possible to have the Windows Shortcuts such as CTRL - C and CTRL - V integrated in OpenOffice? It's frustrating when trying to use at home and my regular shortcuts don't work...

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  2. Re:Why don't they release a patch? by advocate_one · · Score: 0, Troll

    well, you could always download the source code and keep up to date yourself using CVS or whatever system they're using... the builds are just for the convenience of those who lack the ability/resources/knowledge to do it for themselves... of course, if you're stuck on dialup or no net connection at all, then tough... 75MB takes me 3 minutes to download...

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