William VandenHeuvel wrote:
> Because many of my contacts do not use Open Office, they cannot read
> attachments sent via my emails. Lately I have had difficulty saving OO files
> as Microsoft files. Instead of saving in the Microsoft format, the document
> is being saved as a file. Can you t
On 19/12/2008 18:00, William VandenHeuvel wrote:
Because many of my contacts do not use Open Office, they cannot read
attachments sent via my emails. Lately I have had difficulty saving OO files
as Microsoft files. Instead of saving in the Microsoft format, the document is
being saved as a f
office.org
Subject: Re: [users] Converting files
Thanks Paul!
I was hoping to be run a batch script across several ODT at a
time.Do you know of anything that can do that?
Yep - have a look here : http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php#95532
This provides a few more option
> Thanks Paul!
>
> I was hoping to be run a batch script across several ODT at a time.Do
> you know of anything that can do that?
>
Yep - have a look here : http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php#95532
This provides a few more options than the standard document converter
wizard. HTH.
/paul
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> To: users@openoffice.org; Perrin, Scott R.
> Subject: Re: [users] Converting files
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
> If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert
> them
> into other
: [users] Converting files
Hi,
If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert
them
into other formats like PDF & .Doc?
Thank you in advance!!
A better idea would be to use OOo native file format (ISO approved -
ODF) which ca
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:46:05 -0500
"Perrin, Scott R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert them
> into other formats like PDF & .Doc?
Yes. You can export to PDF or save as in Microsoft formats.
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Perrin, Scott R. wrote:
> Hi,
> If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert them
> into other formats like PDF & .Doc?
>
>
It's very easy. For Word .doc files, simply use "Save as" and select
the desired format. You can create PDF files with either the PDF icon
on the tool
Perrin, Scott R. a écrit :
If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert them
into other formats like PDF & .Doc?
Yes.
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> Hi,
> If I'm using Office Open on Linux and Mac, is it easy to convert them
> into other formats like PDF & .Doc?
>
> Thank you in advance!!
A better idea would be to use OOo native file format (ISO approved - ODF)
which can then be used across all platforms (win, mac, linux, solaris, *bsd,
etc
On Thursday 06 September 2007, James Knott wrote:
> Joanne Timrum wrote:
> > To whom this may concern,
> >
> > I am using Open Office 2.2 and would like to know how to convert text
> > so that it may be read by MS Word on a different computer (which does not
> > have any version of Open Office in
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To:
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: [users] converting files to be read by MS word
Joanne Timrum wrote:
To whom this may concern,
I am using Open Office 2.2 and would like to know how to convert text
so that it may be read by MS Word on a different comp
Joanne Timrum wrote:
> To whom this may concern,
>
> I am using Open Office 2.2 and would like to know how to convert text so
> that it may be read by MS Word on a different computer (which does not have
> any version of Open Office installed). Is that what I need to do to work
> between t
On Thursday September 6 2007 03:32 pm, Joanne Timrum wrote:
> To whom this may concern,
>
> I am using Open Office 2.2 and would like to know how to convert text
> so that it may be read by MS Word on a different computer (which does
> not have any version of Open Office installed). Is that what
On Friday, January 12, 2007 5:17 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Amy Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been emailed an excel document for me to create a mail merge.
However, when I receive the excel document, my computer is converting
it to a PDF file - therefore, I can not create the mail merge. How
do I
2006/12/13, Karen Pidcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If I download, the reason for doing so, is because i want to be able to
convert documents from friends which were created in ppt. to MSWord, so I
can read.
Also would like to convert my MSDocument to pdf.
Thanks,
Karen Pidcock, BC Canada
Karen,
On Sun January 15 2006 11:34, + Guenter Langenberg wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> Good morning!
> Please give me advice on how to convert files produced on my old notebook
> (Windows 95) in Works 3.0 into OpenOffice files (Windows XP).
Either use MSWorks to open those files and
Hi !
Save as *.rtf perhaps, if that is possible in that version of Works. It
worked from version 7.0 for me, anyway.
//Per
Guenter Langenberg skrev:
Good morning!
Please give me advice on how to convert files produced on my old
notebook (Windows 95) in Works 3.0 into OpenOffice files
>From within Works, you'll need to save the files in a format that OOo can
read, such as RTF. OOo cannot read Works files directly. (For that matter, MS
Office also cannot read Works files directly.)
In a message dated 1/15/2006 8:01:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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