Are you sure you really NEED to change them? In that case, why?
I guess different people do it in different ways. I did it like this: I just left all documents in the format they were originally until I had to edit them. When I edited a document I saved it as the OpenDocument format, and after a while I erased the original file, which I really didn't have to do. Now, a couple of years later I have only a few files on my HDD with extensions like RTF, XLS, DOC etc. So if you really don't HAVE to convert them all at once, just do it whenever you need to edit them anyway. It's File -> Save as… -> Select the desired file type and enter a proper name for the file (if the old name wasn't good enough) -> OK. Johnny Andersson 2007/3/28, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday March 28 2007 12:51 pm, Per wrote: > Hi Joanna. > > You don´t say what documente you want till change to OO.o, but I > asume you are talking about Microsoft Office-files... right ?? > > Chech this link... > > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/ > > and particular the Migration Guide in the end of this side.... here > you will find downloadable files that will help you. > > But if you don´t want to read a lot of PDF:s to convert files, use > the wizard (under _F_ile), then the Document Converter. > > It´s a step-by-step wizard that will lead you trough the process of > converting files, just like MS-Office files. > > Good luck... > > And, hey... don´t forget to read the manuals that you will find > under the link above... ;-) > it´s a good way to learn to handle OO.o. > > Best regards > > > // Per > > Joanna Bowman skrev: > > I am using version 2.0 of open office. Could you give me the > > steps to change all of my documents to open office? Copy to Joanna. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
