OpenOffice became LibreOffice.
As for the header; I'm not sure I understand the question -
neither OO nor LO should be noticeable on your form
unless, for some reason, you've added that as your header for the
document.
From: George Roberts <frenchman96@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 09:47:05 +0100
Subject: [libreoffice-users]
Dear Sir
Is there any connection between Libre and Open Office?
The reason I ask, I downloaded Open Office, did a spreadsheet, and on
advice, was told Libre was better, so I downloaded Libre.
Then I did a copy/paste of my spreadsheet from OO to Libre, but the heading
still shows as Open Office.
So, thinking it was because it was a copy/paste, I produced a sample
spreadsheet called dates using Libre, and open office is still shown in the
saved title name?
Could it be because I have not uninstalled Open Office yet?
*Regards*
*George*
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