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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Nov  5 17:29:17 +0000 
2008 -------
I have been using either StarOffice or OpenOffice since the late 90's.  The 
main reason I began using 
this product was because of its ability to correctly print .eps files.  Earlier 
this year I was still using 
OpenOffice 1.0.3 (1.0.3) on Mac OX X 10.4.11 PPC G4.  I was able to insert an 
.eps file into either a text 
document or presentation or drawing, select File, Print, and Print to file 
using the Generic Printer driver, 
and end up with a .ps file that I could convert to .pdf using ps2pdf.  I now 
have a Mac OS X 10.5.5 Intel 
machine and have downloaded OpenOffice 3.0.0.  (1.0.3 runs but crashes often on 
my new Mac, else I 
would continue using 1.0.3.)  When I insert an .eps file now, the .ps and .pdf 
outputs are just a box 
with red text characters describing the file.  Why was OpenOffice 1.0.3 (and 
earlier versions) able to do 
this and not OpenOffice 3.0?  What is even more frustrating is that the new Mac 
version of PowerPoint IS 
able to correctly import, print, and even display on screen .eps files.  I may 
have to start using 
PowerPoint!  Please return this .eps functionality to OpenOffice.  Else I have 
one major reason to stop 
using it.  

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