On 10/05/2012 05:07 AM, John Clegg wrote:
One feature I miss isn't actually a feature in MSO as such, but LO behaves
differently. If I open a spreadsheet from an email or the web it places a
copy in the download folder/directory and Calc always opens it read-only
whereas Excel opens it as read-write. I would like at least an option to
get Calc to open it as read-write. To do so I have to save a copy
before I start, and as I do this around 100 times a day it becomes quite an
irritant.
On 5 October 2012 10:00, Mirosław Zalewski <[email protected]> wrote:
On 04/10/2012 at 12:54, rost52 <[email protected]> wrote:
I am missing (compared to MSO) a few features
in IMPRESS badly
Could you tell which features do you mean, exactly?
I am always interested in such comparisons. People all over the web say
"LO is
missing some features", but such statements tend to not be supported by
descriptions of features in question.
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski
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This thread has deviated 100% from its initiation, but in its present
guise,
I offer this, re MSO: I am the editor of a small Newsletter
(circulation ~1000)
and I am sent copy in .dos format that was made by MSWord on a Mac.
Most often, none of the programs I have on Linux will correctly open
the files. OO, LO, and Symphony all print the copy pushed off the the right
and over the edge of the page margin. Nothing will salvage the file and
make it useful. WordPerfect (XP or Win7) will write them perfectly.
A similar situation exists for the supposedly universal .rtf files, except
they are sometimes even worse to make readable than .doc files. I no
longer accept .rtf files at all.
--doug
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