Janet,

If you are only going to print the file, then you could also ask them to send PDF. Most programs that generate ODT can also mke PDF.

-Lars

Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Dan Lewis wrote:

On Tuesday March 14 2006 10:05 am, Janet Pack wrote:
I received an email with an attachment that has an .odt extension.  I
have microsoft office on my computer and so I can't read this
attachment.  Is there a way that you could help me with this?

Janet Pack
J-U-B Engineers, Inc.
(435)713-9514  (office)
(435)232-9004  (mobile)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

    Ask the person to open the document in OpenOffice.org (OOo), and do a
Save As and select "Microsoft Word 97/200/XP (.doc)" as the file type.
Then have them resent the document.
    You could also install OOo on your computer. It is free to download at
http://download.openoffice.org. The Windows version is about 90 MB. This is
not shareware. It is free to download and free to use.

Dan

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