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On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel. On Linux, you can use ./setup and choose the Remove option. | On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel. On Linux, you can use ./setup and choose the Remove option. | ||
− | === OpenOffice.org version 2 (current) === | + | === OpenOffice.org version 2 & 3 (current) === |
− | On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel. If you installed OpenOffice.org through another method (an RPM, or a Debian package), using the appropriate package removal tool is best. | + | *On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel. |
+ | *If you installed OpenOffice.org through another method (an RPM, or a Debian package), using the appropriate package removal tool is best. | ||
+ | *On the Mac, just drag the OOo icon from the Application folder to the Trash icon. | ||
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Revision as of 10:28, 14 October 2008
How do I uninstall OpenOffice.org?
OpenOffice.org version 1 (old)
On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel. On Linux, you can use ./setup and choose the Remove option.
OpenOffice.org version 2 & 3 (current)
- On Windows, you can use the Add/Remove Programs option in the Control Panel.
- If you installed OpenOffice.org through another method (an RPM, or a Debian package), using the appropriate package removal tool is best.
- On the Mac, just drag the OOo icon from the Application folder to the Trash icon.