Alternatively, if the file is only to be viewed (not edited) by the receiving party, consider sending a PDF, which is readable by all major platforms out of the box.
Or, if the document's formatting isn't very complex, you can save as Rich Text Format (RTF), which is also standard and editable across all major plaforms. -Roberto. On 7/31/06, Robin Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul wrote: > Your friend may not be able to convert the file. There are some .odt > file viewers, you'll have to google for them. > > Alternatively you can convert the .odt to .doc simply by 'save as' and > selecting the .doc extension. You'll have to resend the file in .doc > to your friend. > > /paul > > On 7/30/06, Fola Soboyejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have Open Office on my system. >> I sent someone an open office document .odt >> The receiving party does not have OpenOffice, and has no admin >> rights to >> download Oo >> Please advise how the .dt document can be converted to .doc and >> opened with MS Word. (The ) >> Thanks for your urgent response. >> >> Fola >> >> > Or send a pdf if they don't need to edit it. -- Robin Laing --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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