Bruno Temple wrote:
> James Knott a écrit :
>> Bruno Temple wrote:
>>  
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm thinking in deploying OOo in my company (aprox 30 users).
>>> As they have a lot of exchanges with other organisations which use MS
>>> Office, I wonder why I could't set OOo Writer and Calc to save their
>>> files automaticaly in MS Office format by default.
>>> What is your opinion ? What would be the impacts ?
>>>
>>>     
>>
>> If the majority of the documents you produce have to be used in MS
>> Office, then set that as your default.  If not, the general
>> recommendation is to use ODF and save as necessary to MS formats.
>> Another alternative, is to export to PDF, any documents that are not
>> expected to be changed.  You might also advise the others about the Sun
>> ODF pluggin for MS Office, so that they can also work with ODF files.
>> http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin
>>
>>   
>    Many thanks for your replies. Yes the SUN odt pluggin can be a
> solution for the "others", but it needs administrator rights to
> install it . No ?
>
I don't know.  I installed it on my work computer, where I have admin
rights, so I've never tried as a mere mortal.  ;-)



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