Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
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OO opens it. And edits it. But when I try to save it, OO
gives a warning. Odd?
I always took this to be boilerplate for saving in non-native formats.
I supposed the same thing. But since I didn't *know*, and it's not
hard for me to boot Windows...
The warning says it's *possible* that by not saving in native OOo
format, you will lose special features of OOo that are not available in
Word format. That's not surprising, but if your documents are simple,
it's not a huge risk.
You get the same warning saving in ASCII format. Not too surprising
there either.
yah.
Mike
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