- The first is to search the knowledge base represented in the topics already posted. You can do this by using the forum's search engine through the search button at the top right of every forum page, or by selecting the advanced search option. Alternatively, you can use one of the Internet search engines such as Google adding the clause sites:openoffice.org to your query (or even site:forum.openoffice.org/en/forum for the English section for example).
Note that to improve forum performances, indexed words have at least 4 characters. If you want to search for words of 3 letters or below, you have to use the trick above. - The second method is to post a question on the forum yourself. If you want to post a question then you must first register to accept the forum's Policies and Terms of Use in respect of your submissions, so that other's like yourself can benefit from any dialogue. This simple process only takes a few minutes. Before posting any question, it is worth doing a search and also familiarising yourself with the Survival Guide for the forum. Remember: new question, new topic; old question post on existing topic.
To post a question, either go directly to the Board Index link at the top left on any forum webpage then select the most appropriate forum to ask you Q. If you are new to OOo and this forum, then Beginners is a good place to start. You will see a NEWTOPIC* button on the left above the list of posts. Click on this to post your question.
Our exception to this policy is if you email because you are having difficulties in registering, and we will endeavour to answer all such emails. In this case please first read What do I do if I can't successfully register on the Forum? Note that about 70% of registration failures are due to invalid email addresses, and 25% are due to the users own email system treating our activation email as SPAM.
On a general note: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way.