Sorry, I forgot to include the link for the Sun ODF plugin. http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin
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I am using Open Office 2.4 and have two questions: 1. When I create a document and save it to a file folder in My Documents and I open up the folder that has my created file in it, it has an icon with a small square with six dots in it, then when I click on that icon of my created document I get a window reading "Open With" with a number of programs to choose from, one of which is Open Office 2.4 - then I have to click on OO 2.4 in order to open my document. Why must I choose the OO 2.4 program to open the file when it was created in that program to begin with, why can't I open it right away? How can I avoid that? 2. When I send a document that I create in OO 2.4 as an attachment to someone else who does not have OO but lets say, MS Word they cannot open up my attachment - is there a way to get around this so they can open my attachment?
I suspect you don't have any file extension on those files. When you use Save as, ensure automatic file name extension is selected. As for sending Word files, the default text document format is the ISO standard ODT format, which Microsoft refuses to support. You have three options. 1) Get the recipient to install OpenOffice 2) Get the recipient to install the Sun ODF plugin, which will add ODF support to Microsoft Office 3) Send the file in Word format, instead of ODT. You can do this by selecting Word format, from the drop down list, when using Save as or simply click on File > Send > E-mail as Microsoft Word. -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
