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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 20 05:53:57 -0800 
2007 -------
It looks strange if an application offers its users to use the formats of its
biggest competitor as a default though its own format is an accepted ISO
standard. And if I see how many problems users already have with the dialog to
make OOo the default application for these formats I doubt that it would be a
good idea to add another dialog to our setup.

What is wrong with the idea to install the different behavior as an extension?
This extension can be installed directly after the installation of OOo and it
can be installed for all users or a single user - it's up to the admin to 
decide.

If you are doing your own builds or packaging you can even incorporate the
extension into the install set as starting with OOo2.2 we offer the necessary
tools for this. 

IMHO overall there are enough means to achieve what you want. 

Besides that it would be a wrong choice. You will get more problems with users
complaining about data or formatting loss than you might get in the beginning
training your users to switch to ODF. But of course it's your decision.

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