On Tue, 22 Oct 2019, Tom Williams wrote:
> Hi! I have a Word document that I downloaded from an online Sharepoint
> site that appears mis-formatted in LibreOffice Writer 6.2.7.1 on Ubuntu
> 19.04 Linux. It appears as if the page breaks are off. In any event,
> the document is a legal document
Hi! I have a Word document that I downloaded from an online Sharepoint
site that appears mis-formatted in LibreOffice Writer 6.2.7.1 on Ubuntu
19.04 Linux. It appears as if the page breaks are off. In any event,
the document is a legal document so I'm not willing to post the document
"as is" i
Sent: Tue, 28 December, 2010 16:18:21
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] advice
On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 15:08:40 bill topp wrote:
> i would love to use libreoffice to replace my office 2007. however i need
> near to absolute assurance that the document i create is going to be the
>
tting them
inline and formatted as simply as possible tends to mean its easy to drag them
back into the right places.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Richard L. Hess
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 28 December, 2010 18:19:00
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] advice
For a very long time, the U.S. Government used Word Perfect over MS
Office. I was doing a lot of Gov't contract work in the 1980s and 1990s
and had to convert everything to Word Perfect (or write in it). I think
with Windows, they went to MS Office. Word Perfect moved from Utah to
Canada someti
On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 15:08:40 bill topp wrote:
> i would love to use libreoffice to replace my office 2007. however i need
> near to absolute assurance that the document i create is going to be the
> document my clients/associates/customers receive and to the best of my
> knowledge every one of
Hi Bill,
bill topp wrote (28-12-10 16:08)
[...] i am a wordsmith, i have little use for
graphics. however my document headings are formatted to give a decent title
page. i found that when i created a simple title page in openoffice and
saved it in .doc format and then opened it with my microso
bill topp wrote on 2010-12-28 10:08:
> i don't use openoffice. with the exception of some screwball canadians who
> appear to be using wordperfect every individual to whom i send a business
> document uses microsoft word. i am a wordsmith, i have little use for
> graphics. however my document
Hi Bill,
bill topp wrote (28-12-10 16:08)
[...] i am a wordsmith, i have little use for
graphics. however my document headings are formatted to give a decent title
page. i found that when i created a simple title page in openoffice and
saved it in .doc format and then opened it with my microso
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 17:08, bill topp wrote:
> i don't use openoffice. with the exception of some screwball canadians who
> appear to be using wordperfect every individual to whom i send a business
> document uses microsoft word. i am a wordsmith, i have little use for
> graphics. however my
If you want "absolute assurance" then save/write your document to PDF
format.
On 12/28/2010 10:08 AM, bill topp wrote:
i don't use openoffice. with the exception of some screwball canadians who
appear to be using wordperfect every individual to whom i send a business
document uses microsoft wo
i don't use openoffice. with the exception of some screwball canadians who
appear to be using wordperfect every individual to whom i send a business
document uses microsoft word. i am a wordsmith, i have little use for
graphics. however my document headings are formatted to give a decent title
p
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