Well I have answered my own question.
.lit is a format that is read by MS Reader a Microsoft program.
You can however download the ABC Amber .lit converter (free) and convert
the files to several other formats including XML, .doc and .pdf. thereby
bypassing the MS reader requirement.
HJ
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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