Hi :)
Yep, sounds good to me :)  It is tempting fate a bit to say such a thing so
i'm crossing my fingers as i try to tpye.

Regards from
a Tom :)

On 6 August 2018 at 23:41, Eddie <l...@flyingturkeys.org> wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 18:46:15 +0100
> Tom Davies <tomc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi :)
> > It 'shouldn't do'  but what should happen and what actually happens
> > are often at least 2 different things.  In this case it's very
> > unlikely to go wrong though.
> >
> > The main thing is to have a duplicate 'copy' in ODF format as a
> > back-up in case the file does go wonky.  Ideally either emailed to
> > yourself, or copied to a Cloud, or saved on a usb-stick or on a
> > different machine or just somewhere other than the 1 place you
> > usually use it from.
> >
> > I suspect that your file is of the type that it's already got several
> > old versions of itself floating around in different places already -
> > and that might be enough if the main up-to-date version ever does go
> > wonky.
> >
> > Between LibreOffice 3.x.x and 4.0.0 there were significant changes
> > that made it worth refreshing quite a lot of documents in the way you
> > suggested.  Ideally pasting as unformatted text or by going via a
> > text-editor to strip out all the cruft defunct formatting accumulated
> > over the years - and then reapplying styles and formatting after.
> >
> > I don't think it's been needed since then.
> >
> > If you bounce it around between different formats, especially if it's
> > been saved and re-used from a Microsoft format for MS Office 2010 or
> > more recent then it might well be a good idea to de-cruft it - but
> > that is more to do with the messiness and constantly changing
> > "transitional" versions of it's format used in different versions of
> > MS Office.
> >
> > If it's stayed as an Odt (or whatever) then the build-up of cruft is
> > unlikely to be noticeable.
> >
> > Regards from
> > a Tom :)
> >
>
> Thanks, Tom. This document has never been anything but an .odt, so I'm
> safe there. I haven't noticed the file size getting outlandishly
> bulbous, either. Once in a while I make a plain-text copy, so between
> that and a backup on a flash drive, it sounds like I'm safe continuing
> to do what I'm doing.
>
> Best,
>
> Eddie
>
>

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