On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> To restate Tom's info
>
> If you save a .docx file using MSO 2013, it most likely will not read
> properly in MSO 2010 or 2007.  This will happen more often as the
> document becomes more complex.
>
> I always tell my MSO users that if you want to make sure all of the
> different versions of MSO can read your documents, you must use the
> non-OOXML formats, like .doc.
>
> I never had any trouble with MSO documents that were in the pre-2007
> formats.  The only thing that the OOXML formats do you the user is to
> reduce the size of the documents, in many cases.
>
> AS for getting them to use ODF formats, well, if you get them to use
> .doc instead of .odt, then you have won a big battle.  LO/Writer, and
> the other Open Source office packages out there, can easily use the .doc
> formatted documents with very little issues cropping up.  I personally
> never had a problem with any .doc documents with Writer.
> But right now i am migrating Microsoft office to open office in my office.
>
 So please give me solution for this because users have multiple fils. they
can not save as all files in .doc formats.

>
>
> On 08/26/2013 11:49 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> > Hi :)
> > You would probably find the same thing happen in other versions of MS
> Office.
> >
> > The DocX format keeps changing in each different version of MS Office
> and possibly on different versions of Windows.  So a DocX made with 2007 on
> Xp might look quite different in MS Office 2010 on Win7.
> >
> > However if you can correct the error in the document and then save it as
> a Doc then everyone sees it very much the same regardless of operating
> system or program used to open the file.  Even saving it back as a DocX
> sometimes works but it's usually best to stick with Doc.
> >
> > File - "Save As ... " - "MS Word (98, 2000, Xp, 2003)"
> >
> > something like that.
> >
> > Similarly if you can get MS Office users to use "Save As" and use the
> older formats then you will find those documents open better on LibreOffice
> too.  Sadly many MS Office users seem to  have no idea how to do something
> as 'complicated' as that!
> >
> > Do you happen to know which version of MS Office they are using?  If
> they are using 2007, 2010, 2013 or 365 then they can open documents you
> send them in Odt format.  With 2010 or 2007 they probably can't open Ods
> files in Excel but 2013 and 365 can.
> >
> > Regards from
> > Tom :)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Satish Srivastava <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Monday, 26 August 2013, 16:23
> > Subject: [libreoffice-users] .docx file format disturb in libreoffice
> 4.0 Writer
> >
> >
> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > I am facing a issue in open office migration from microsoft office.
> > when i am trying to open .docx file it is opening but header &
> > format disturb means not properly. So please give any solution
> > for this.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks & regards
> > Satish
> >
>
>
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