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> Subject: Re: Question, story for Comput
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From: Paul Heltzel [mailto:phelt...@gmail.com]
Sent: 24 January 2018 19:56
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Question, story for Computerworld
Thanks
Paul—
I don’t know how meaningful .docx format really is. I use Word for Mac 2008,
and occasionally 2011(hate the interface), including OLE with Excel and mail
merge. Either format does pretty much the same stuff, so I set the default save
to .doc so everyone can open it.
Libre Office for Mac,
Paul Heltzel wrote:
I'm hoping to reach one of the AOO developers.
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Regards,
Andrea.
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Thanks Glen. I have installed AOO on a PC, just looking to confirm that
saving as .docx is a feature of LibreOffice but not of OpenOffice. That's
what I'm seeing, along with what I mentioned, that AOO can save, for
example, Word or Excel files as .xml (but I'm not sure why you might want
to, what t
Paul—
You might consider downloading and installing AOO for research.
4.1.5 for Mac does not save in .docx. It does save as MS 2003 in .xml.
Regards,
Glen
On Jan 24, 2018, at 11:15 AM, Paul Heltzel wrote:
> Hi--
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> I'm trying to confirm something for a story for Computerworld, on
> alterna
Hi--
I'm trying to confirm something for a story for Computerworld, on
alternatives to MS Office.
In Apache OpenOffice, you can't save as .docx, is that correct?
I noticed that this is possible in LibreOffice.
In OpenOffice, I attempted to save as Microsoft 2003/XML and was
prompted to first do