--- "eric.bachard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >  If it means anything, I've been vigorously
> testing out Mac OOo 2.0r3 
> > lately, and maybe it converted a NeoO file which I
> saved again as a .sxw 
> > and had subtly changed it enough to gag NeoO
> somehow?
> 
> I have no idea, sorry. Just a question : you mean
> Neo Office used it' 
> own file extension ?
> 
NeoOffice will be using the old OpenOffice file
extension, while OpenOffice 2 will be using the new
OpenDocument file format.

Once or if, NeoO is using 1.1.5 as the baseline (I
believe it currently uses 1.1.4), then there will be
OpenDocument import/export functionality, which is
native in OpenOffice 2.

I haven't used OOo 1.1.5 yet, but it is one of the
major features in the update apart from bug fixes.
> 
> Regards,
> eric bachard
> 
Shaun McDonald



                
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