Thank you very much. This helps.
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 13:54:42 -0400, "James Knott"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Don Mac Gregor wrote:
> > Before I download OpenOffice, I'd like to know if I can open a WORD
> > document in Open Office?
> > Can I open an OpenOffice document in WORD?
> >
> > I've trie
Hello,
yes, you can open any Word document prior to the Office 2007 bundle.
This will be possible with the 3.0 version of Open Office
Regards
A.Muller
Don Mac Gregor a écrit :
Before I download OpenOffice, I'd like to know if I can open a WORD
document in Open Office?
Can I open an OpenOffi
Don Mac Gregor wrote:
Before I download OpenOffice, I'd like to know if I can open a WORD
document in Open Office?
Can I open an OpenOffice document in WORD?
I've tried searching your site's FAQ section, but there is no clear cut
answer to my questions.
OpenOffice has excellent, though no
Before I download OpenOffice, I'd like to know if I can open a WORD
document in Open Office?
Can I open an OpenOffice document in WORD?
I've tried searching your site's FAQ section, but there is no clear cut
answer to my questions.
Please advise.
Thanks in advance,
Don Mac Gregor
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Melissa McCarthy wrote:
A student of mine came into class late close to hysterics saying that
she can not open a speech she created for a competition tonight. We
have managed work stations which have only Microsoft related word
processing. How can I open her document to print it?
She'll h
On 06/03/2008, Melissa McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A student of mine came into class late close to hysterics saying that
> she can not open a speech she created for a competition tonight. We
> have managed work stations which have only Microsoft related word
> processing. How can I op
A student of mine came into class late close to hysterics saying that
she can not open a speech she created for a competition tonight. We
have managed work stations which have only Microsoft related word
processing. How can I open her document to print it?
---
>
> To change a file from Writer format to Word format:
> - open the file in Writer
> - select File>Save As... from the menu
> - Change the "Save as type:" option to "Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP"
> - check (or tick) the "Automatic file name extension" option
> - Save
>
correcting my earlier post the
On Feb 4, 2008 9:25 PM, Trista Curtiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> had to install Open Office on my desktop so that I could print my papers.
> When I researched this program, it said that it would be compatible with
> any other program. Is this not so? I can't share files with classmates,
> be
Trista Curtiss wrote:
> Hi,
> I downloaded Open Office onto my laptop because the Microsoft Office
> installed is a trial version. I'm running into a compatability problem. I
> work on my laptop doing notes and papers for school and save them to a
> flashdrive. I then insert my flashdrive int
On Monday 04 February 2008 20:25:45 Trista Curtiss wrote:
> Hi,
> I downloaded Open Office onto my laptop because the Microsoft Office
> installed is a trial version. I'm running into a compatability problem. I
> work on my laptop doing notes and papers for school and save them to a
> flashdrive.
Hi,
I downloaded Open Office onto my laptop because the Microsoft Office installed
is a trial version. I'm running into a compatability problem. I work on my
laptop doing notes and papers for school and save them to a flashdrive. I then
insert my flashdrive into my desktop computer to print t
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