M. Fioretti wrote:
Jim,
I understand your pain! May I ask a general question, since I've
covered these things recently (see signature)? What kind of clients
are asking this to you? Public Administrations or private businesses?
I ask because sometimes the first ones _may_ have to comply with some
law that promotes open formats.
Thanks,
Marco
Thanks for the response, Marco. These are all New York City metro area
private businesses, all shackled to Windows. I wish I'd public
clients(!), but I do know that NYC if not all the municipalities around
here drive Billmobiles, so there'd be no relief on this issue anyway! :(
Lars Nooden wrote:
Please don't confuse OOo and ODF. One is a program, the other is a
format. Can you quote or paraphrase the specific problems, real or
perceive, they tell you they have with ODF? the questions above remain.
Regards,
/Lars
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Most businesses I deal with don't discriminate. If they say "WINDOWS
format ONLY!", they ALL seem to eat anything .doc and have no problem
with it.
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi
seems my old batchconv will one more time be of help ;)
description : http://oooconv.free.fr/batchconv/batchconv_en.html
last version: http://oooconv.free.fr/batchconv/BatchConv3.2.odt
(sorry i had no time to transform it as an extension)
good luck
Laurent
Your site is cool! Only thing is both 1.7 & 3.2 macros don't respond
when I hit the "Start BatchConv" button. :( . I'm using a 10.4.11 PPC
Mac with OOo 3.2 if that helps. It looks very well done though. Thanks
for that unsung community effort!
Thanks all for all your help!
JimWG
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