gt; > have Apache Open Office installed on my Win.10 system. I would like to
> > avoid having to go through Google & I would like a free program".
> > As I never import MS documents in AOO, I have no experience with such a
> > problem. I'd like to know if somebody has
no experience with such a
problem. I'd like to know if somebody has an experience with the docx2odt
converters available on the web.
Many thanks for your help.
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MSO is able to import(!) ODF (limited) since MSO2003 with an additional
app provided by [SUN|MS]. Since MSO 2007 it is able to do it out of the
box (still limited) but enough for normal use cases. The support of ODF
is getting better with each version.
I guess the user talks about MSO2003
> I received a mail from a user having difficulties importing MS Word
> documents to AOO.
MS-Office (since 2016) can save as ODF.
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> have Apache Open Office installed on my Win.10 system. I would like to
> avoid having to go through Google & I would like a free program".
> As I never import MS documents in AOO, I have no experience with such a
> problem. I'd like to know if somebody has an experience
aving to go through Google & I would like a free program".
As I never import MS documents in AOO, I have no experience with such a
problem. I'd like to know if somebody has an experience with the docx2odt
converters available on the web.
Many thanks for your help.
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G. Waterval