Thanks Russell,

Some time down the road I'll explore Kword to implement your workaround.

Claude

Russell Butler wrote:
Claude Poliakoff, MD FACS wrote:
Interesting Russell,
Can OOo read the "Save as" .odt   which would be editable?

Claude

Russell Butler wrote:
Walter Peak wrote:
I have a file, Acrobat Reader, that I saved when I was using
Microsoft Office. Since I changed to OpenOffice when I open the file
all I get is several pages of what looks like binary code. How can I
retrieve my text?

Hi Walter

This is a bit unclear. Is the file a .pdf, when you say it is Acrobat Reader? OOo is unable to edit .pdf files, though it can write them.

Russell
Sorry Claude, do you mean if you generate an .odt and then export as .pdf? I presume the .odt would be editable, but it looks as though Walter was trying to open a .pdf. John Meyer seems to agree with my assessment.

Actually I just tried opening a .pdf in Kword and Abiword on gentoo linux. The latter seems particularly able to display the .pdf formatting. I then saved it as an .odt from Abiword and OOo opened it very well. This was a simple text .pdf file, but it shows that the concept of .pdf being "secure" and uneditable (at least without a full version of Adobe Acrobat) is no longer valid.

Regards

Russell


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