There seems no end to the supply of fools to feed the monster.  If you are
using Windows, you can download the reader free, evidently.  I wouldn't and
I'd tell stupid & co why.  So-called educational institutions seem bent on
making themselves captive franchisees of M$.


Harry James wrote:
> 
> I tried to open the file designating open with Oo 2.0 and it selected 
> writer and tried to open it but the text was illegible, bunch of ASCII 
> text symbols and letters. 
> 
> I got the book from
> 
> http://e-asia.uoregon.edu/ebooks.htm
> 
> The books are described as E books and are in .lit format and apparently 
> a program called Microsoft Reader will open the .lit files. I have never 
> heard of Microsoft reader or .lit files before. I was hoping there was 
> some part of Oo that would open them.
> 
> HJ
> 
> TerryJ wrote:
>>
>> Harry James wrote:
>>   
>>> I just found some e books on line that have a .lit file label. I believe 
>>> these are for MS Reader. Will open office work on these files?
>>>
>>> HJ
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>
>> I for one have never encountered that file type.  You can but try. 
>> Possible
>> file types are text (.txt) and rich text format (.rtf); .doc may work.
>>   
> 
> 

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