[libreoffice-users] Does LO Writer converts (internally) any format other than .odt to .odt when it wants to open such files?

2013-08-06 Thread Sina Momken
Hello, As I've described my story before I've already written many parts of my thesis with LO Writer and now I'm finalizing it using LO Writer. However because the original format of my University template was in .doc format I've already saved my current work as a .doc file. I did this for the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Does LO Writer converts (internally) any format other than .odt to .odt when it wants to open such files?

2013-08-06 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Yes, when you are working on a document Writer treats it as a Odt.  That is 1 reason why people recommend keeping an original in Odt and then only export to Doc or other formats when you need to share the document with other people on systems that don't have any of the non-MS Office

Re: [libreoffice-users] Does LO Writer converts (internally) any format other than .odt to .odt when it wants to open such files?

2013-08-06 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster
I would save the .doc file as .odt first and then edit that .odt file. If I needed to save it back to a .doc file then I would save it as the following: document.doc ---save as document.odt ---edit and save as document-edited-v1.odt ---and then save as document-edited-v1.doc That way I