The 9.10 Ubuntu comes with OO 3.1 as standard.
This can now handle all microsoft Office file types without switching between
compatibilities.
For example, DOCX is now a standard file type.
This is a wonderful bonus and must be causing Office a lot of grief, since it
is totally free.
Another
On Tuesday 08 Dec 2009, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
The 9.10 Ubuntu comes with OO 3.1 as standard.
This can now handle all microsoft Office file types without switching
between compatibilities. For example, DOCX is now a standard file type.
I didn't realise that; I thought it was done through a
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 20:21 +, Terry Coles wrote:
On Tuesday 08 Dec 2009, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
The 9.10 Ubuntu comes with OO 3.1 as standard.
This can now handle all microsoft Office file types without switching
between compatibilities. For example, DOCX is now a standard file type.
Interesting, because the last time I received a docx, yes I was able to
edit it, but I had to save it as a .doc.
I knew it could read DOCX before, but to my surprise when I edited a DOCX
tonight and saved, there was still only the one file containing my edits, a
DOCX.
So I checked the
Peter Merchant wrote:
I had the interesting experience of editing a (word) document under OO,
and being able to edit a table in it (the TOC), But when I pushed it
down to the XP machine, Word reformatted it and changed the number of
pages, and I could not edit that table! I ended up doing it
Hi All
Anyone interested in an InterMate 100 Parallel Ethernet Print Server.
I have one not now used, it came from Terry but he does not want it
back, so it's available for anyone.
Complete with printed set-up docs, plug-top PSU, and other info
collected off the web.
(I now have a Edimax
Simon O'Riordan wrote:
If I took delivery of that, there would be absolutely no point in keeping my
current 8.04 server. It's already been made redundant as a web server.
Besides I'm running out of room.
Simono
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