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Krish wrote:
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Krish wrote:
Caleb Marcus wrote:
MS Word is probably trying to open the file. See what the icon is, if
it has a W in it, your associations are wrong.
Krish wrote:
Hi,
Its just one file, and I cant open this with winzip. Also I have a
feeling that I might have saved it as a word document
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 03:26 am, Krish wrote:
> Caleb Marcus wrote:
> > MS Word is probably trying to open the file. See what the icon is, if
> > it has a W in it, your associations are wrong.
> >
> > Krish wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Its just one file, and I cant open this with winzip. Also I have
Caleb Marcus wrote:
MS Word is probably trying to open the file. See what the icon is, if
it has a W in it, your associations are wrong.
Krish wrote:
Hi,
Its just one file, and I cant open this with winzip. Also I have a
feeling that I might have saved it as a word document through OOo (I
Only one file? I thought you meant all ODT files.
Krish wrote:
Caleb Marcus wrote:
If you are using Windows XP, it's possible that the file is really
abc.odt.doc. This is because XP hides the extension by default, so it
could be that both Word and OOo think it's a Word file.
shri krish wro
Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 07:22 am, Krish wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
is not an *.odt file. Can you view it using the Word viewer? If you can,
again, it is not an *.odt file.
Dan
Hi Dan,
It didnt work when I tried to open it using the word viewer. How d
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 07:22 am, Krish wrote:
> Dan Lewis wrote:
> >is not an *.odt file. Can you view it using the Word viewer? If you can,
> >again, it is not an *.odt file.
> >
> >Dan
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> It didnt work when I tried to open it using the word viewer. How do you
> go about unzippi
Dan Lewis wrote:
is not an *.odt file. Can you view it using the Word viewer? If you can,
again, it is not an *.odt file.
Dan
Hi Dan,
It didnt work when I tried to open it using the word viewer. How do you
go about unzipping this file?
Thanks,
Krish.
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 03:18 am, Krish wrote:
> Caleb Marcus wrote:
> > If you are using Windows XP, it's possible that the file is really
> > abc.odt.doc. This is because XP hides the extension by default, so it
> > could be that both Word and OOo think it's a Word file.
> >
> > shri krish wr
Caleb Marcus wrote:
If you are using Windows XP, it's possible that the file is really
abc.odt.doc. This is because XP hides the extension by default, so it
could be that both Word and OOo think it's a Word file.
shri krish wrote:
Hi Caleb / Wang,
Thanks for you reply,
I cant replicate th
If you are using Windows XP, it's possible that the file is really
abc.odt.doc. This is because XP hides the extension by default, so it
could be that both Word and OOo think it's a Word file.
shri krish wrote:
Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2005 06:00 am, Krish wrote:
Hi,
MS Word is probably trying to open the file. See what the icon is, if it
has a W in it, your associations are wrong.
Krish wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a strange error when I open an .odt file:
"Read-Error. This is not a WinWord97 File"
This document was created using openoffice 2.0 beta.
Any he
Krish wrote:
Wangshanpo wrote:
Krish
That's not what I mean. I mean check to see what *File Type *is
operative in the File Open dialog.
Wang
Hi Wang,
When I click on File > Open, the file type is pointed to "All Files
(*.*)" . Is this what you mean?
thanks,
Krish
Krish
Yes. So, obvi
Wangshanpo wrote:
Krish
That's not what I mean. I mean check to see what *File Type *is
operative in the File Open dialog.
Wang
Hi Wang,
When I click on File > Open, the file type is pointed to "All Files
(*.*)" . Is this what you mean?
thanks,
Krish
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Krish wrote:
Wangshanpo wrote:
Krish
Have you verified, as Howard said, that you are trying to open an
.odt file. Look in File...Open...Files of type...
Wang
Hi Wang,
Yes, I've tried opening the file by going to : file > open.
Thanks,
Krish.
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Wangshanpo wrote:
Krish
Have you verified, as Howard said, that you are trying to open an .odt
file. Look in File...Open...Files of type...
Wang
Hi Wang,
Yes, I've tried opening the file by going to : file > open.
Thanks,
Krish.
Krish wrote:
Ive tried opening it externally and opening it through
openoffice(non beta release). Unfortunately both have come up with
the same error. Ive also tried importing it, changing the extension
to .doc, opening it in Microsoft Word Viewer.
Regards,
Krish.
Changing the file ex
Ive tried opening it externally and opening it through openoffice(non
beta release). Unfortunately both have come up with the same error.
Ive also tried importing it, changing the extension to .doc, opening
it in Microsoft Word Viewer.
Regards,
Krish.
Changing the file extension does no
shri krish wrote:
Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2005 06:00 am, Krish wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a strange error when I open an .odt file:
"Read-Error. This is not a WinWord97 File"
This document was created using openoffice 2.0 beta.
Any help would be appreciated,
Regards,
K
Howard Coles Jr. wrote:
On Monday 31 October 2005 06:00 am, Krish wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting a strange error when I open an .odt file:
"Read-Error. This is not a WinWord97 File"
This document was created using openoffice 2.0 beta.
Any help would be appreciated,
Regards,
Krish
Have yo
On Monday 31 October 2005 06:00 am, Krish wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting a strange error when I open an .odt file:
>
> "Read-Error. This is not a WinWord97 File"
>
> This document was created using openoffice 2.0 beta.
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
>
> Regards,
> Krish
Have you downloaded and i
Hi,
I'm getting a strange error when I open an .odt file:
"Read-Error. This is not a WinWord97 File"
This document was created using openoffice 2.0 beta.
Any help would be appreciated,
Regards,
Krish
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