Mathias Bauer wrote:
Hi David,

David B Teague wrote:

I am doing a news letter for the NC Suzuki Association (an association for teachers, students, and parents of student for the Suzuki music instruction method.)

OO.o 2.2 Writer (EASILY!) creates and exports my news letter as PDF exactly the same as what it thinks is in the odt file. I really need to have embedded images look the same when I save them as MS Word format files. I tried all of the Word formats -- 95, 6.0, 2000/XP. Of these, 95 and 6.0 were hopeless (always were) but 2000/XP got everything but images in a table. Those it couldn't handle. I really need to be able to send a doc file along with a pdf file. I don't care about some of the minute differences, but I need to have the images all in there. The earlier OO.o that I replaced with 2.2 recently DID do this. I do not recall about the images in a table thing.

How can I do this? I really need the doc file.

Would you mind creating an issue in our Issue Tracker and attach a
sample document for testing?

Do you remember (or can find out) which version of OOo worked correctly
for you?

Thanks,
Mathias
Hi Mathias

I will need to check all this to be certain.

I think the problem is saving a file as WORD XP doc that has images in a table. As I recall with last fall's Suzuki Association news letter, I used images, but I did not use images in a table, and that saved as Word XP doc file that when I reopened the file with OO.o I got the same thing I had saved. I recall losing images I placed in a table when saved as Word XP doc file.

I believe it was the the version of OO.o extant in the Fall of 2006. I update every time a new OO.o version is offered, and I don't save the installation files. How can I find out what version that would have been? After June 15, I can dig up the information to create the example and the issue as you ask. (I have a chamber music workshop to participate in June 10 - 15 and I have a week to finish preparing, and I have to add one article to the news letter.)

Warmest Regards
David Teague





Warmest Regards
David Teague
Double Bass in Fifths Tuning, CGDA

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