Please nevertheless still wait : maybe somebody more experienced will
give you the solution.
Marc H.
Tony a écrit :
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Well, you seem to be quite demanding. As you say yourself, even Word puts
some things to the wrong place. So you can't expect a conversion
(whatever) to be perfect. I would try do the following : cut the existing
Word document into, say 10 parts, and try the conversion for each of them.
I would not expect that your big table will be converted correctly, and in
any case, a conversion (whatever) of such a complex document must be
followed by a lot of work. I myself observed that sometimes tables are not
converted at all, but are skipped. If someone can effectively advise you
for the way in which you can obtain the best conversion, you are a happy
man.
Marc H.
I do hope for an attempt at conversion rather than a total freeze. If
tables are sometimes not imported at all, the statement "WRITER can of
course read all your old Microsoft Word documents ..." needs YMMV added.
Some of my documents consist mainly of tables, and in some cases they are
quite large. If the problem in this particular document is the table there
is no point in trying to convert it in parts, as the table covers well over
half the pages.
Ho hum, looks as if the changeover will not be as easy as I had hoped.
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