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





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



An off comment, here we are trying to work on a product to work against Microsofts dominance and then we tell someone to use IE. Ouch. :)

Why wasn't is suggestted to send the person the link to OOo to install. How many times do we get sent a MS document and then get told to get Word? Return the favor. At least with OpenOffice, the cost is not an issue. :)
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Robin Laing

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