Hi Ian
You have already had a number of responses, Just as a test bench, have
you tried to create a document of any type in LO and then reading and
writing to it with OfficeSuite 7 Pro. If that works, it will help all of
use responding to help drill down to the issue.
I am using the Sony Eri
Hi :)
Sorry, i didn't notice the actual problem hidden away in the middle there.
To work-around the problem please try saving the document locally, ie directly
onto the machine you are working on, then do the edits and save locally again.
Then use whichever tool you normally upload with.
obviously too geeky for many people. In LO that goes to more
formats than you could shake a stick at.
Regards from
Tom :)
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> From: Gordon Burgess-Parker
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Saturday, 10 August 2013, 10:34
>Subject: Re
On 10/08/13 09:58, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
I still say .doc would be the better format, though.
I agree! (I used the most incompatible format deliberately).
I'm just staggered there is STILL no Office suite for Android that will
edit and save odf documents...
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On 08/10/2013 04:23 AM, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 10/08/13 08:49, Ian Dalton wrote:
Good morning,
I'm writing this after contacting officesuite 7 support, apparently the
issue is not on their end
"The OfficeSuite Pro saves the files in native format. Please contact
Libre
Office for more
On 10/08/13 08:49, Ian Dalton wrote:
Good morning,
I'm writing this after contacting officesuite 7 support, apparently the
issue is not on their end
"The OfficeSuite Pro saves the files in native format. Please contact Libre
Office for more help."
but it seems I can not edit a document in offic
Good morning,
I'm writing this after contacting officesuite 7 support, apparently the
issue is not on their end
"The OfficeSuite Pro saves the files in native format. Please contact Libre
Office for more help."
but it seems I can not edit a document in officesuite 7 for android, and
then continue