Troll/Idiot wrote:


Uwe Fischer wrote:
Hi,

Bob Estes wrote:
I'm using OO.o 2.3.1 and Windows XP Pro, SP2.

I set up a small table in Calc, copied it to a Write document, then

your Calc table inside the Writer doc is an OLE object. If you want to preserve OLE objects when saving as Microsoft formats, you must convert them into Microsoft format. To do this automatically, choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - Microsoft Office. Check at least all the boxes in the (S) column.

All of the boxes in both columns are already checked.


In this case, I think Bob simply copied a range of cells from a spreadsheet to the clipboard and then pasted to an OOo Writer document.

That is exactly what I did. I selected the cells, and used the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert to copy and paste.

I tried to repeat his experience and found that merely saving the Writer document itself in .doc format was sufficient, and that I could open the document and view the pasted information in MS Word 2002.

I don't know what version of Word the email receipient used, but in my version of Word 97 the table doesn't show up. Could it have something to do with the fact that I saved it in 97/2000/XP format?


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