On Tuesday May  22 2007 1:48 pm, James Knott wrote:
> Whitakers In Menorca wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please can you confirm something I am not quite sure about. You
> > say OpenOffice is compatible with Microsoft Office but I wonder
> > do you have to have Microsoft installed already or can OpenOffice
> > work independently and if so I assume the compatibility means
> > that it will for example be able to open, edit and save a .doc,
> > .pub or .xls file.
> >
> > To give you an idea of what I am looking for basically my PC went
> > down and have and operating System disk so starting again and
> > saving what files I can but have long lost my copy of Office 2003
> > Pro and licence key. I heard good stuff about your product and it
> > sounds great but I would like to be able to access my old
> > documents and then if necessary save them into your format going
> > forward.
> >
> > Please can you let me know if this would work for me or if I do
> > need Microsoft Office installed. If so I guess I will have to buy
> > another copy but I will still download OpenOffice as it certainly
> > looks and sounds good.
> >
> > Thank you for your time.
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> > Sarah
>
> OpenOffice works fine without MS Office installed.  You can save
> documents in the various MS Office formats and even make that the
> default choice if you wish.

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