Robert,

On 11/06/2011 05:32 PM, prino wrote:
> System: Windows XP SP3 (+everything after it)
> LO: LibreOffice 3.4.3 
> OOO340m1 (Build:302)
>
> Recently my PC died (and with it the "freebie" version of Word 2002
> (10.2627.2625)) and I having never had any problems with XLS  files and LO
> Calc, I expected LO Writer to have little trouble with he following very
> simple Word .RTF document.
>
> How wrong can one be...
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could have a look at to why this document
> doesn't display the way it should be displayed.
Can you open the file in WordPad? I am wondering if the file itself is
corrupted. The rtf format normally is well behaved and opens properly in
a variety of programs.
> === CUT ===
> {\rtf1\ansi\uc1\deff0
> {\fonttbl
> {\f0\froman\fcharset0\fprq2 Times New Roman;}
> {\f1\fmodern\fcharset0\fprq1 Courier New;}
> {\f2\fscript\fcharset0\fprq2 Monotype Corsiva;}}
> \paperw11907\paperh16840\margl992\margr1418\margt567\margb567
> \pard\plain\qj
> \fs20
> {\b\f2\fs32\qc XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd\par }
> \par
> \par
> {\b\ql XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX\par
> XXXXXXX XXX\par
> XXXX XXXXXXXX\par
> XXXXXXX}
> {\ul
> \par
> \par
> \par }
> \pard
> \ql
> \tx993
> \tx1985
> \tqdec
> \tx2694
> {Invoice no:
> \tab XXXXX-XX
> \tab
> \tab Date:
> \tab XX XXXXXXXXX 2011
> \par }
> \pard
> {\ql\par
> \par
> Dear Sirs,\par
> \par }
> \pard
> {\qj You have never received written permission to send any email to
>  "xxxxxxx...@xxxxx.xxx" and as such the ten emails that my company,
>  the owner of the xxxxx.xxx domain, received on 2010-05-28, 2010-06-29,
>  2010-09-29, 2011-01-26 (3x), 2011-02-23, 2011-03-25, 2011-05-26 and
>  2011-06-22 are SPAM, in direct violation of EU directive 2002/58/EC.\par
> \par
> As it costs me time and effort to deal with such messages, time that I
>  could otherwise use more productively, and because I have called you
>  before about the abuse of this email address used by my company in July
>  2010 and March 2011 I have no other choice than to charge you for this
>  time. I think a reasonable amount is GBP 100 per spam message, but if
>  you think that this is too much, I am quite happy to let the courts in
>  England decide on a more appropriate amount, in the case of Nigel
>  Roberts v Media Logistics Limited before the Colchester County Court in
>  2005 (Claim No: 5CO03667) the defendant paid GBP 300 to settle the
>  claim for a {\b single} spam message.\par
> \par
> Needlessly to say, I also want you to remove every trace of the above
>  email address from your systems.\par
> \par }
> \trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {Processing 10 spam messages @ GBP 100 per message\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> \tqdec\tx593 {\b 1,000.00\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {VAT @ 20%\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> \tqdec\tx593 {\b 200.00\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
> \trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx6664
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx6664\row }
> \trowd\lastrow\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx4819\cellx5529\cellx6664
> \pard\ql\intbl
> {\b Total amount due\cell }
> {\b GBP\cell }
> \pard\ql\intbl
> \tqdec\tx593 {\b 1,200.00\cell }
> \pard\ql
> {\trowd\lastrow\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx4819\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
> \par
> \pard
> \qj
> {Payment is due }
> {\b immediately}
> {, please transfer the sum above to our account with XXXXXXXXX plc. Our
> banking details are:\par }
> \par
> \pard
> \ql
> \tx1276
> \tx1418
> {\b Accountholder}{\tab :\tab }
> {\f1 XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd\par }
> {\b IBAN}{\tab :\tab }
> {\f1 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX\par }
> {\b BIC}{\tab :\tab }
> {\f1 XXXXXXXXXXX\par\par }
> \pard
> \ql
> {The address of the bank is:\par
> \par }
> {\b XXXXXXXXX XX plc,\par
> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,\par
> XXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXX,\par
> XXXXXXX,\par
> XX XXX,\par
> XXXXXX XXXXXXX\par }
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> \par
> {\b\f1\fs16\qj
> XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd reserves the right to claim statutory interest at 8%
> above the
>  Bank of England reference rate in force on the date the debt becomes
> overdue and at
>  any subsequent rate where the reference rate changes and the debt remains
> unpaid in
>  accordance with the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 as
> amended
>  and supplemented by the Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002.
> \par }
> \pard
> \par
> \pard
> \qc
> {\f1\fs16 XXXXXX XX XXXXX Limited, XX XXXXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX,
> XXXXXXX, XXX XXX\par
> Registered in England No XXXXXXX   Registered office as above   }
> {\b\f1\fs16 VAT number XXX XXXX XX}}
> === CUT ===
>
> Robert
>
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