Quoting Dave Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 23:12 +0100, John Thomsett wrote:
By way of feedback for development. It appears that if text is sent
with emails Word cannot open it the other end. This will not encourage
a quick spread of the product.
Hope this helps
John Thomsett
John,
I don't know where you got that erroneous information from. Every week I
email my clients dozens of "text" documents prepared with OOo Writer,
which most read in Word and do not experience any difficulties. Since
when did Microsoft Word have a problem opening files in Microsoft Word
format?
I think what you are really saying is: "Microsoft Word lacks the ability
to open documents saved in OOo or Open Document format". The simple
answer is: "Save your "text" in .doc format, not .sxw or .odt".
If the recipient doesn't need to edit your "text" and doesn't choose to
install OOo, the best option is to export your "text" to a .pdf file and
email that.
HTH
Dave
I'll rather send those on PDF, sending .doc is inefficient.
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Alexandro Colorado
Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
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