I thought that this may have been the case. It sounds like your on the
right track however, without the conversion between formats there
should be less changes.

/paul

On 6/8/05, Ivo Vegter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> > Ivo, my suggestion, which you may have already thought about, is
> > exporting the OOo file into PDF. This keeps the formatting just as you
> > see it.
> >
> > This will work only if the company you are sending your documents to
> > don't have to modify the document of course.
> 
> That's exactly my problem. I use PDF when I work alone, but I also work
> with a company in which several people have to work on the same
> document. My own role in this case ranges from editing an existing
> document (eg. a sales proposal) to writing an original (eg. research
> report). In both these cases - me editing MS Word docs in OOo, or them
> editing my documents - the format conversions break things.
> 
> For the record, opening as a .doc and saving it as a .doc, without
> explicit conversion to OOo's format, helps a bit, but not completely.
> 
> --
> Ivo Vegter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +27-84-210-2003
> Cerberus Editing & Consulting
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