If you only want others to read your text, export it as a PDF.
Bob
On 20/09/2010 8:20 AM, James Knott wrote:
Of course OOo can save in Word format too. There is also the plugin
available that adds ODF support to MS Office. As I understand it,
it's far better than Microsoft's "support" of ODF.
Malte Timmermann wrote:
Hi Ann
(changing list to users@, since accessibility@ is wrong).
With using OOo and ODF, it's very likely that others can read you
documents, because anybody can download OOo, and many other applications
have support for ODF, even MS Office starting with 2007SP1.
Malte.
Ann Jones wrote, On 09/18/10 20:07:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I recently and successfully downloaded OOo software, simply so that
recipients of my text documents are able to easily open my attachments.
Because my computer operates Windows Vista, which came with Works
word processor built in, but I found that recipients of my
attachments were unable to open my Works documents on their PCs,
perhaps because they are using older versions of Windows, etc. ?
By now using OpenOffice.org word processing software, will different
recipient's operating systems operators now be able to easily open
my text attachments? Or do they first have to down load
OpenOffice.org software?
Kind regards,
Ann Jones
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