If the document is to be saved for read only you could just save as pdf format, that way it does not matter what system the recipient is using as long as they have pdf reader, which there are plugins for in browsers anyway.

Paul

Elsasser wrote:
You will be able to open with OO a MS Word document, but MS Office does not convert OO format.
Use OO ! But be aware of the fact that if you want others to open your documents, you have to save them in MS Office format, what you can do with OO.
Marc H.



Carolyn Bruce a écrit :

I have received a text document file prepared in OpenOffice 1.1.2. I cannot simply open it in Word, which I use. How can I access the document?

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and Rebel King, The Har'ships
See our site at www.RebelKing.com Just arrived: VIRGINIANA, A Visitors' Guide to Virginia History & Other Stuff
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