Re: early version

2017-06-04 Thread Andrea Pescetti
toki wrote: When the ability to read/write the OOo 1.x was dropped, an extension that would enable AOo to read, and maybe write those file formats was supposed to have been released. Actually, as reported by Martin earlier in this thread, OpenOffice 1.x files (*.sxw, *.sxc, *.sxi) are still su

Re: early version

2017-06-04 Thread toki
On 06/02/2017 04:45 AM, Sanford Shapiro wrote: > It looks like somewhere along the way I blew it. Not really. When the ability to read/write the OOo 1.x was dropped, an extension that would enable AOo to read, and maybe write those file formats was supposed to have been released. FWIW, LibO 5.x

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Sanford Shapiro
On 6/1/2017 9:08 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: On 02/06/17 12:20 PM, James Knott wrote: On 06/01/2017 09:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: If the file was created with OpenOffice I expected that the file type should be .odt if you have saved it as a MS Office file .doc OpenOffice should st

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 02/06/17 12:20 PM, James Knott wrote: On 06/01/2017 09:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: If the file was created with OpenOffice I expected that the file type should be .odt if you have saved it as a MS Office file .doc OpenOffice should still be able to open it. Of course, it could be the

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 02/06/17 12:40 PM, Sanford Shapiro wrote: On 6/1/2017 6:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: On 02/06/17 9:53 AM, Sandy Shapiro wrote: I have files created under an early version of Open Office that I cannot open under the current version. The file indicates it is in Windows 97 (.doc

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Sanford Shapiro
On 6/1/2017 6:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: On 02/06/17 9:53 AM, Sandy Shapiro wrote: I have files created under an early version of Open Office that I cannot open under the current version. The file indicates it is in Windows 97 (.doc) format. Is there any way to read these files

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread James Knott
On 06/01/2017 09:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: > If the file was created with OpenOffice I expected that the file type > should be .odt if you have saved it as a MS Office file .doc > OpenOffice should still be able to open it. Of course, it could be the old OpenOffice/Star Office .swx format,

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Donovan Henderson
On 6/1/2017 9:46 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: > > > On 02/06/17 9:53 AM, Sandy Shapiro wrote: >> I have files created under an early version of Open Office that I >> cannot open under the current version. The file indicates it is in >> Windows 97 (.doc) format. Is

Re: early version

2017-06-01 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 02/06/17 9:53 AM, Sandy Shapiro wrote: I have files created under an early version of Open Office that I cannot open under the current version. The file indicates it is in Windows 97 (.doc) format. Is there any way to read these files? If the file was created with OpenOffice I expected

early version

2017-06-01 Thread Sandy Shapiro
I have files created under an early version of Open Office that I cannot open under the current version. The file indicates it is in Windows 97 (.doc) format. Is there any way to read these files? Thanks. - To unsubscribe, e