Yes, you are right Michel, we have a few 2007 licenses, I'm planning to
keep them installed for compatibility issues.
But then, there are some other non-techical problems like : "He has Ms
Office installed, I want it too" :))
We can use the .doc extension for this specific problem, but what if a
document like this comes from external sources.
Some of our users are already unhappy and unwilling to use LibreOffice
and I they can complain about problems like this.
I hope there will be a solution for opening this docx file properly
within LibreOffice
On 03.11.2010 14:52, Michel Gagnon wrote:
Le 2010-11-03 05:07, Arda Tunccekic a écrit :
Actually we are doing this conversion one by one and after installing
LibreOffice we are showing the user the most common tasks and they
can use it. Now LibreOffice is installed on 20 computers and there is
only this compatibility issue we are facing. And I don't know any
proffesional local support for LibreOffice around.
If the document is created with .doc extension, LibreOffice can open
it up properly.
If the document is created with .docx extension, you cannot see the
graphic.
Any ideas?
With 200 computers, you could look for a mixed environment, where a
few computers would keep Microsoft Office for compatibility issues. As
for your specific problem, I would suggest you use MsOffice and first
export the document as as .doc; then import it in LibreOffice. I have
tried to do so with Ms Office 2003 and its 2007 import filters and it
works.
As long term solutions, if you keep a few computers with MsOffice, I
would suggest you check the option requiring the ".doc" format for
default.
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