https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72811
--- Comment #6 from Steve Riley <[email protected]> --- I think I'm not clearly communicating the issue. Let me try again. Using LibreOffice Writer, I want to create a document that someone else can edit in Word 2010. The person needs to be able to open the document, edit it, and save it. At some point in the past, this was possible. In Writer, you could create a document, save it as ODT 1.0/1.1, and send it to the other person. That person could open the document in Word 2010 and no error message would appear. This behavior seems to have changed. I can still create ODT 1.0/1.1 documents in the current (and pre-release) versions of Writer. However, when opening these documents in Word, Word throws a "file is corrupt" error message. Thus, something has changed in the way Writer creates ODT 1.0/1.1 documents. ODT 1.2 documents have _never_ interoperated, so I'm not asking about that. And I don't want to create DOC/DOCX files in Writer, because I don't want to use Microsoft proprietary formats. I hope this more clearly explains the problem I'm seeing. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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