Uwe Fischer wrote:
(1) if your frame content is an OLE object in Writer, it will not show up in Word
One of the frames is just text, and this setting had no effect when I tried it. As it happens, the frame is actually a frame holding a frame, and it's the inner frame's content that does not show up.
(2) the special symbols use a special font. Ensure that font is installed on the Windows machine where you want to load the file, and that Word can use that font.
The experiment I performed was on only one computer.
(3) default tabs are calculated based on the default font and printer driver. On another system there might be some very small differences which can add up to some visible tab position changes. Try to use defined tab positions instead of the default tabs.
Interestingly, the text that was misaligned was tabbed to defined tab stops.
(4) superscripted text - depends on how you superscripted it.
As part of the character style in Writer. The text in question was citation numbers.
(5) in Writer you can set references to captions of frames, not to frames directly. That should transfer well to Word, afaik.
The unresolved references were to references I'd manually inserted as part of frame captions. As I've noted in another thread, manually inserting such references seems to be the only way to give them meaningful names.
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