NO offense taken.
:-)
Deb
In a message dated 9/10/2007 10:12:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

On  9/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

> You can't open an Open Office Program if you don't   have Open Office on 
your
> system.  When you send documents out, to  other  folks, put the document 
into a
> .PDF file, that way anyone  can open  it.

please don't mind my comment, but you might want to  frame the
statements as, "You can't open (ISO standard) OpenDocument  Format
files if you don't have a standards-compliant office suite, for  e.g.
OpenOffice. I think there should be a wiki page to link to mention  all
programs that can handle ODF and link to it. Keeping the choices  open
is very crucial.

I am not saying that your english is wrong or  your suggestion has
shortcomings...but it sounds like MS talk the way you  mention that the
person has to have OpenOffice. You can have the same  effect on the
person by talkin about relative advantages of having a  complete suite
of office productivity products which allow working on ODF  (ISO
approved) format.

do people somewhat agree? :D

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