That sounds fine, but keep in mind that you cannot open .odt files using MS word...
/paul On 11/2/06, Isaac Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i was using .doc(windows office formats, so i could re-open them on uni computers, ive now got new open office and im saving my new assignments in odt On 02/11/06, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What is the extension of your document (eg, .doc, .odt, or something else...) > > Make sure you keep the 'list' included on emails... > > /paul > > On 11/2/06, Isaac Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > im using xp home, service pack 2. > > problem is when i opened up my assignment the last 7 pages had turned into > > all these squares but when i copied it to a web browser it turned into > > chinese. > > > > > -- > Try Torpark; a small portable, open-source, built on Firefox browser > that enables anonymous browsing. Requires no installation : > http://www.torrify.com/ >
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