Mike Dawe wrote:
Also one or some of the embedded .wmf graphics are damaged. See page 82,
Scheme IX-1: Healthy eye without Migraines. In your (unmodified) file
this graphic is not present. In the (Word 95) converted document, there
is a place holder with dimensions of the missing graphic at
Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
The Microsoft Word Viewer complains about the structure of a table, so the
.doc file is already faulty, it seems, before any attempt to reopen it in
OpenOffice. The problem appears to be in Table VI-3. If I delete this or
even keep the table but
Hi Pedro, *,
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 06:17, Drew Jensen wrote:
Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When
Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution
Mike Dawe wrote: [...]
Pedro, as others have tried this and after also coming to the same
conclusion, I tried something slightly different.
That is, I saved the above file as a Word 95 (.doc)
Having done so, the resulting .doc file opened back up into
OpenOffice intact. There was no
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution enters
in an infinite loop.
The
Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution enters
in
At 00:50 06/03/2009 -0300, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt as .doc (97/2000/XP)
with OOO300m15, close it and open it again? I tried it on Windows
and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified): When opening the
generated .doc with OpenOffice