Lars Nooden wrote:
Jim, the best recommendation is to not waste your time with any of the
old, undocumented, proprietary binary formats. That era is over.
What problem are you trying to solve?
Regards,
/Lars
It's not like I have a choice. If higher-up clients sniff on OOo and
demand .doc files of several hundred of your .odt formatted SOHO files
you jump their hoop unless you win the lottery. :D So if anyone out
there has any ready batch .odt to .doc conversion solutions I'd really
appreciate the assist!
JimWG
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