I have major problems with text boxes jumping around in MS after they
look perfect in OOo

Keith Bainbridge
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2009/4/6 JOE Conner <[email protected]>:
> donald pric wrote:
>>
>> Dear Users:
>>
>> I want to install Open Office and uninstall MS Office.  Will my Word
>> documents be able to be opened by non-Open Office people if I accept all
>> file extensions during the Open Office download.
>> Very important to me as the file I need other pople to open is my resume
>> and I ned a new job.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>> Don Price
>>
>
> Both MS Office and OpenOffice.org can co-exist happily on the same computer.
>  If you "save as" MS Office your other people should have no trouble opening
> your file.  Be sure the automatic file name extension box is checked.
>
> The conversion is not 100 percent accurate, but it is pretty close.  Unless
> you are using macros or very complicated layout the file should be fine.
>
> You can configure OpenOffice.org to save to MS Office format by default.
>
> As a test, why not use OpenOffice.org to create your document in MS Office
> format then open it with your MS Office and then you can see if it looks
> satisfactory for your purpose.
>
> Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
>
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