If the paper will be rejected if there are errors and if rejection means loss of income or other penalties, why on Earth would you not go over it prior to submittal even if the document had been originally prepared in MSWord? Admittedly, my experience with MSW is limited to MSO97 and is severely out of date, but I can remember many documents that had only limited resemblance to the original when re-opened, let alone being opened on the other end of an email exchange.

The problem with creating in OOo and exporting to MSO is that achieving identical rendering is a function of reverse engineering a closed and proprietary file format that is intentionally obfuscated. Mistakes happen.

But, as Clint might say, "You feelin' lucky, Prof?"

Doug

Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
If I submit electronically a paper with footnotes and cross-references
which was composed in OOo 1.1.4 and convert it to Word format, will the
conversion work or should I go over the whole thing before submitting it?


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