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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Dec 15 01:01:48 -0800 
2005 -------
Comment to:"I'd recomment to always check "more charsets than needed" (i.e. 
UTF-8)"
I added all additional conversion tables (even including EBCDIC and A5) except
Asian ones. There are small changes in OO 2.0 on XP SP2 PL - it behaves now in
the same way as reported for XP SP2 EN with OO 2.0. But also Polish characters
on XP SP2 PL are not accepted by OO 2.0. Maybe they were never accepted, see
additional results below:

There are TWO DIFFERENT open file procedures used by OO 2.0:

1. When you start OO and use File-->Open, and chose file name - this WORKS OK
for ALL characters I reported.

2. When you use Windows Exploer for chosing file and chose mouse right click,
and select Open with -->OO 2.0 - OO 2.0 FAILS with error message. The same
situation is if you assign "DOC" extension to OO 2.0 and double click on the 
file.

MS Word 2002 SP2 always opens this file correctly using both methods - this
means that there is nothing to be changed in Windows configuration comncerning
languages.

I made the tests with XP SP2 PL. If bechaviour of OO with XP SP2 EN is different
I will update this info tomorrow.

I remember that I experienced such problem in the old times with the different
software - caused by the fact that there may be (or must be) two different
procedures of opening file depending on the way you are doing it (stupid - but
this is Windows world). I do not remember details (this could be even with
Windows 3.11).

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