On Thu November 24 2005 11:23, + sailaja bhandaru wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > Hi, > > I have used openoffice(1.1.3/1.9.96/1.9.104/2.0). > These are the issues i feel to be sorted out with regards to the > MS > office compatibility with openoffice > > 1. In the openoffice-calc(Spreadsheet) If u format ur > cells(border > them), and save the document, send it to a windows machine and > try to > open the file, all the data is fine. but the cells around > become > blank(looks like a white page). it looks very horrible. why is > this > happening? What happened to the cells which were there? > > 2. And one other thing is CELL BORDERING. If I border the cell > in > Openoffice-Calc(cell border size from 1.5,2.0), i cant see the > border in > MS office. it appears as a dotted line. why? > if i give cell border above 2points, its visible in MS office. > In > openoffice if its more dark, much thick, then in MSoffice its > normal.... > Whats the thing thats making this happen. > > I am using openoffice since long time. On the long run, it > really bug > you if u go into the details much. > editing , cut, copy, paste things happen normally. > > Is there anyone who could help me out witha solution or a reason > why > this is happening? > whats making all of a sudden Openoffice Buggy? > Hi Sailaja Bhandaru, 2.0.1 should be out very soon. Please retest on that version and if the problems still occur, can you please report this in issuezilla ? ( http://openoffice.org -> "My Pages" -> "Register", then when you receive a confirmation email, "Login" and "File an issue" ) In this way the relevant developers will see your bug report and you will also see the progress of this bug report if it is accepted.
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