Re: digital signature/certificate in open office 2.0

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kwhiskers wrote:
[big snip]

> 
> Apparently, it is not possible to sign a .doc.
> 
> However, I just saved a .rtf of my document, and lo and behold, it is
> signed. I do not know whether the signature will appear in Windows.
> 
> Curiously, only .odt and .rtf can be signed, but not .doc!

I believe this is to do with the non-standard manner in which MS
documents must be signed, and is in the pipeline.

I have nothing to support this statement other than that I remember
reading something about it "coming soon".

C.
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