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. >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MS-Reader-tf3168353.html#a8801220 Sent from the openoffice - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
