It's gong to be in Word 07. Thats the requirement. Shannon Peevey wrote: >> >>> Perfectly possible in a PDF file format. Sometimes without paying Adobe >>> (OpenOffice v3, for example). >> I'm just a poor country chicken... but this here "OpenOffice" don't seem >> like it's Word. >> >> Seriously tho' - the requirement is to do this in Word. It's nonsensical >> to >> suggest non-Word alternatives. The client-side requirements are immutable. >> > > OpenOffice can convert between Microsoft Office and other document formata, > (server-side). (It's really probably the best there is at this). > OpenDocument Format is the original standard for file representation, ( > ISO/IEC 26300:2006 Open Document Format for Office Applications > (OpenDocument) v1.0), so I don't know why Microsoft pursued a "second" > standard... Last but not least, Microsoft Office will soon support > OpenDocument Format, ( > http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2008/may08/05-21ExpandedFormatsPR.mspx). > > I see your point, though :) > speeves > > >
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