From: SOTL ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: 2005/8/16 9:13:45p

> On Tuesday 16 August 2005 02:36 am, Samuel Murray wrote:

> > Richard Van Elburg skryf om 9:45 AM op 15/08/2005:

> > > When I send an openoffice document with formulas to a msword user as
> > > an email attachment it send it as a odt document which they can't
> > > open.

> > Tell them to open it in Internet Explorer.

> 1. Save document to disk in Microsoft .doc format or in .rtf format.
> 5. Learn something about computers.

Well, learn first to read the OP's post, then :-)... the OP said quite clearly 
that the document loses valuable information if saved as Microsoft .doc format.

I'm not sarcastic with my first comment... OOo files have an embedded ActiveX 
control which allows you to open them in Internet Explorer.  You can even 
export to PDF from within the IE window.  It works for Write, Calc and Impress 
files.  So here's my question to the OP... does it work if the client opens it 
in Internet Explorer?

Samuel



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