Barbara Duprey wrote:
Tom wrote:
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I have type a very important paper in Open Office Write and I would
like to open it in Microsoft-Word, the file is save as a ODT file
but cannot open in Microsoft-Word. How do I get the file to open up
in Microsoft-Word do I save it under a different filename or what.
There are several possibilities, but the most frequently used is to go
to File > Save As, and select the Word format you want. Make sure that
you select automatic file name extension, too, so that the .doc
extension will be there. After doing this, you will have two forms of
the document -- you may want to throw one away to avoid problems with
which one to edit.
If you do not or can not use quotes for your posts, you should at
least place a couple of line feeds between the question and your
answer. Sure would make for easier reading.
Twayne
???
I don't use quotation marks, because the message I am replying to is
already set off by most mail clients. On Thunderbird, with HTML enabled,
it appears with lines left and right of it (multilple messages have
nested lines in different colors). Without HTML, there are angle
brackets left of the quoted text with different numbers of brackets for
each level of nesting. Why do you see no distinction? I can add blank
lines, but it seems like a waste of screen "real estate" to do that
unless it is a common problem.
Your messages have always looked fine to me. I suspect the problem may
be at his end.
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