>so - If you think that neither of the OO.o forums are good alternatives
>what would you suggest?
If http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum is going to be sticking
around, I'd happily suggest it, but I just don't know what Oracle will do
with it.
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nd either of these alternatives.
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rying to start a Microsoft file format flame war, I'm just
using examples that I use.)
I should add that I don't want to change the default file format. I like ODF
as my default. But occasionally, I have to save files in non-ODF format.
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only use the fonts in the repository.
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be illegal.
Embedding a font into a PDF for display/printing purposes is considered an
acceptable (and often necessary) use. But embedding a font into a document
for editing purposes quickly slides into a legally gray area at best.
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etc.
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I've been reading through this discussion (as much as possible), and there
is one thing that that I don't understand.
Why do we have so many people complaining about LO writing in the .docx
format but nobody (that I've seen) is complaining about the .doc format?
Both are Microsoft formats, but the