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                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                Priority|P2                        |P3
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jul  2 11:31:44 -0700 
2006 -------
Update: 

I found that the file could be opened by Wordpad on a second PC, that also runs
Windows XP. 

A notable difference between the two machines is that this PC had Service Pack 2
installed, and the first PC had Service Pack 1 plus essential updates. 

After installing SP2 on the first PC, its Wordpad could also open the .doc file
without problems. 

So installing SP2 could be regarded as a workaround, however: the problem would
 not occur on the PC of an OOo-user but on the PC of someone else, to whom the
file is sent and who would use Wordpad to view the file because neither
MS-Office nor OOo is installed. You cannot count on SP2 having been installed on
that person's PC. 

Maybe the above scenario is not likely to occur frequently, but anyway it may be
a good idea to have a look at the apparent difference in .doc files that are
generated by OOo 2.0 in comparison to and the ones that are generated by
MS-Office and OOo 1.1.


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