Hi,
Thanks to Martin and Clayton! It's so wonderful to have collaborative work! I just have one more question, when Martin you said LO, is it LibreOffice or Lotus? Thanks a lot!
Sincerely,
Vivian
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Received: 03:12 AM PDT, 04/07/2011
From: Clayton <[email protected]>
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Subject: [authors] Re: Re: Re: Microsoft works - not #2
Received: 03:12 AM PDT, 04/07/2011
From: Clayton <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [authors] Re: Re: Re: Microsoft works - not #2
On 04/07/2011 11:40 AM, Martin Fox wrote:
> Ok,
> Update.
> I downloaded a genuine WPS file from the internet.
> OOo would not open it, just presented me with a list of filters, but no
> Works one.
> LO did, no questions asked, and it seems ok.
>
> So probably the version saved under word2k3 was not a 'proper' works file.
>
> M
The basic OOo does not have MS Works support.
A few of the variants of OOo have built in support for wks files
(StarOffice 7, LibO, Go-OO, NeoOffice etc).
C.
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> Ok,
> Update.
> I downloaded a genuine WPS file from the internet.
> OOo would not open it, just presented me with a list of filters, but no
> Works one.
> LO did, no questions asked, and it seems ok.
>
> So probably the version saved under word2k3 was not a 'proper' works file.
>
> M
The basic OOo does not have MS Works support.
A few of the variants of OOo have built in support for wks files
(StarOffice 7, LibO, Go-OO, NeoOffice etc).
C.
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Clayton Cornell [email protected]
OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
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