Graham
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 13:39 -0500, Graham Martin wrote:
> I have attached a docx file generated with Adobe's ExportPDF service (as
> well as the PDF from which it was generated). I would love to be able to use
> that service with LibO, but the docx output just opens as a blank document
> (
Hello Graham,
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 13:39:30 -0500
Graham Martin wrote:
> I have attached a docx file generated with Adobe's ExportPDF service (as
> well as the PDF from which it was generated). I would love to be able to use
> that service with LibO, but the docx output just opens as a blank docu
I have attached a docx file generated with Adobe's ExportPDF service (as
well as the PDF from which it was generated). I would love to be able to use
that service with LibO, but the docx output just opens as a blank document
(to my eyes anyway).
Maybe someone can figure out why Adobe's ExportPDF p
Nuno J. Silva wrote:
> On 2011-07-01, mazallen wrote:
>
>> When I downloaded LibreOffice 3.3.3 I was led to believe that "[LibreOffice]
>> Writer easily reads Microsoft Word documents, and you can also save your
>> work in Microsoft Word format, for sending to people still locked into
>> Microsoft
On 2011-07-01, mazallen wrote:
> When I downloaded LibreOffice 3.3.3 I was led to believe that "[LibreOffice]
> Writer easily reads Microsoft Word documents, and you can also save your
> work in Microsoft Word format, for sending to people still locked into
> Microsoft products" and that "/LibreOf
Who knows, it could be a case of false advertisement on the part of Adobe [;<).
Have you succeeded in opening the file in any of Microsoft Office 2003 (with
Compatibility Pack) 2007, 2008, 2010, or 2011?
It would be useful to know if the document, when resaved from Microsoft Office,
was then re