hi all.  i had the same problem receving via email from an office .docx files.  
when I try to import the file in libreoffice it crashes and does not allow to 
import in any way.  the solution I found is to open such file with gwoffice 
(google office app, you need a google account connected to use it) and save it 
in odt format always via gwoffice  (then it is exactly in lo format).  I think 
that opening such files shouldn't  be very difficult  (I am not a programmer at 
all).

paolo



________________________________
 From: Regina Henschel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to edit MS doc(x) files without breaking 
it for MS?
 
Hi,

enemy troep schrieb:
> Hello!
> 
> A girlfriend of mine was tired of windows and installed the latest Linux
> Mint on her netbook, which comes with libre office.
> Although Libre is working generally well, she noticed a problem when
> working with Docx and Doc.
> If the original file is made in LO, both LO and MS office can change it
> without problems.
> If the original file is made in MS office, then changed in LO, then MS
> office can no longer read it.

If you have an older MS office, than you should use doc-format. The export of 
docx has some bugs. If you can use a MS office 2013, than you can use 
odt-format.

Which MS Office is used? Can you provide such documents which are OK in 
LibreOffice but do not open in MS Office?

> 
> After googling, it seems to be a bug in the later versions of LO / Open
> office.
> We tried to locate a debian based LO of version 3.4 or earlier, but without
> success.

For older versions portable versions are useful, because they need no 
installation. This might help too, if the PCs at school have only MS Office 
installed.

> All links are either dead, or link to the latest version.
> Coincidentally, we fail to install Open Office (in the hope their product
> does not have this problem)
> even after following multiple tutorials to remove LO first before
> installing OO.

You can ask on http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/

> 
> Obviously, not being able to interact with documents from MS office is not
> an option when the
> netbook is to be used at school. If we can't solve this, she will have to
> return to Windows just for the
> sake of being able to share documents with other (non-technical) students.
> 
> How can we solve this?

Keep it simple. Do not use nested tables and frames. This is especially 
important in MS Word. People tend to put everything into tables and frames, 
because they do not know how to indent paragraphs or how to use tabulators in 
Word.
Do not use the new kind of formula editor of Word, more details if needed.

Please provide documents which convert bad. Those are needed to increase 
interoperability.

Kind regards
Regina

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