Alan Gebel wrote:
> Hello
>
> It was my understanding that if I save files to an odt format , people with
> Word would be able to open it and read. My resume is in that format and I am
> being told that they cannot open it. Is that true?
>
> Alan Gebel
>
>
>
>
Word cannot open ODT fil
Alan Gebel wrote:
Hello
It was my understanding that if I save files to an odt format , people with
Word would be able to open it and read. My resume is in that format and I am
being told that they cannot open it. Is that true?
Alan Gebel
Unless the recipients have installed the Sun ODF plu
Hello
It was my understanding that if I save files to an odt format , people with
Word would be able to open it and read. My resume is in that format and I am
being told that they cannot open it. Is that true?
Alan Gebel
Nic Conley wrote:
After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I
have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they
can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the
Openoffice programs loaded? thank you for your ti
Nic Conley wrote the following on 3/26/2008 10:54 AM:
After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I
have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they
can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the
Openoffice pro
Pada Tanggal 03/26/2008 11:54 PM, Nic Conley Menulis:
After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I
have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they
can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the
Openoffice pro
After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I
have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they
can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the
Openoffice programs loaded? thank you for your time.
nic Conley
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Heatherlee wrote:
> My mother has this system OpenOffice.org2.1 installed on our computer;
> however, every time I create a document, it turns out to be a odt document
> and no one has a program to open that system up.
> I was told to change the file format to a doc document and that still does
Heatherlee, there may be much simpler ways to do what you require - if so,
some more knowledgeable contributor to this list will no doubt point it out
- but here's the workaround I use to convert documents that have been saved
as odt files to doc format for sending to those who don't use OpenOffice
My mother has this system OpenOffice.org2.1 installed on our computer; however,
every time I create a document, it turns out to be a odt document and no one
has a program to open that system up.
I was told to change the file format to a doc document and that still does not
open the files.
I lov
Richard Detwiler wrote:
If you feel you must have them open in Word, you can then save them as
.doc files.
Or install the Sun ODF plugin.
http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin
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Dear Mr. Lague
PETER LAGUE wrote:
I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created
in openoffice with Microsoft Word.
There are two ways of solution instal OpenOffice .org again and save
files in doc(Microsoft Office Document) format
or downlaod SUN ODF plugi
PETER LAGUE wrote:
I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created in openoffice with Microsoft Word.
Some time ago I uninstalled open office because of problems with my computer, and I now have Word. I now cannot open the files created through Openoffice with
1. Reinstall Open Office.
2. load each .odt file in OO
3. Use SaveAs to save each file in M$Word format (.doc)
4. Uninstall OO if you have to (although my suggestion would be to keep
OO and uninstall M$Word ...)
Jim Hartley
PETER LAGUE wrote:
I've been using open office and my problem is conc
PETER LAGUE wrote:
I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created
in openoffice with Microsoft Word.
Some time ago I uninstalled open office because of problems with my computer,
and I now have Word. I now cannot open the files created through Openoffice
with W
I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created
in openoffice with Microsoft Word.
Some time ago I uninstalled open office because of problems with my computer,
and I now have Word. I now cannot open the files created through Openoffice
with Word. It says the fi
Here is a thread about a similar issue :
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=5
Hagar
Le 15.05.2007 17:30, Mathias Bauer a écrit :
Diego Alencar Alves de Lima wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently having some issues when I place .odt documents on my apache
webserver. Internet Explore
Diego Alencar Alves de Lima wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently having some issues when I place .odt documents on my apache
> webserver. Internet Explorer clients always try to save the .odt files
> as .zip files when users try to open them.
>
> I have tried to add the MIME types for .odt, but o
Hello,
I'm currently having some issues when I place .odt documents on my apache
webserver. Internet Explorer clients always try to save the .odt files
as .zip files when users try to open them.
I have tried to add the MIME types for .odt, but on some browser there was no
noticeable effect at
open office 2.0
XP pro on pentium 4
When I click on an .ODT file it comes comes up with a run time error
\program\soffice.BIN
I have set the folder options to link .odt files to swriter
At one time on a different computer I did get it to work but it would not open
files with spaces in the
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