Hi
I have installed Openoffice.org 2.2.1 in FC7(KDE). In a single system, there
is no problem to open the openoffice files files. i can read update etc.,
But i got the read error when the file is already opened, which has been
accessed already with some one in the network.
Example: consider two
Op Thursday 29 March 2007 22:20:59 schreef Vida VCF:
I am sending open office documents to people, and they are unable to read
the documents. Is there a setting in Word that allows them to view this
document, without having the open office document with out down loading the
program?
Everyone
Richard Bos wrote:
Op Thursday 29 March 2007 22:20:59 schreef Vida VCF:
I am sending open office documents to people, and they are unable to read
the documents. Is there a setting in Word that allows them to view this
document, without having the open office document with out down loading
Also, ODT and ODS files can be viewed with Gmail. Not that ODS files look
very good, but something is viewed, at least. I haven't tried ODT files
myself, so I can't tell if it looks good or bad.
Johnny Andersson
2007/4/1, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Richard Bos wrote:
Op Thursday 29 March
I am sending open office documents to people, and they are unable to read
the documents. Is there a setting in Word that allows them to view this
document, without having the open office document with out down loading the
program?
Everyone seems to use msword.
Help me!
you can call, or just
On Thursday March 29 2007 3:20 pm, Vida VCF wrote:
I am sending open office documents to people, and they are unable
to read the documents. Is there a setting in Word that allows them
to view this document, without having the open office document with
out down loading the program?
Everyone
Vida VCF wrote:
I am sending open office documents to people, and they are unable to read
the documents. Is there a setting in Word that allows them to view this
document, without having the open office document with out down loading the
program?
Everyone seems to use msword.
Since
That's because Microsoft refuse to support the international OpenDocument
standard (ISO/IEC 26300). So it's a missing feature in MS Word, really. Just
save it as Word 97/2000/XP or export it as PDF (which is a better idea if
the receiver isn't supposed to make changes in the document).
Since Word