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2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
, 11:34
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My issue with freeoffice is that I can't save a file in the format I opened it in. I use .doc mainly because of work and files I have saved for convenience. If I open one it works and I can read it, but I can't save any changes without saving it to .odf.
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2010-11-16
, 11:53
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@ Paris, France
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2010-11-16
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2010-11-16
, 12:48
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@ Suriname
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2010-11-16
, 12:58
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@ Suriname
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2010-11-17
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2010-11-17
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@ Netherlands
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I have nothing against odf, but ten years worth of work is a lot of work to either have two copies of the same file or to go back and re-save them all in another format that then limits my use on my office 2007 desktop.
Result is that my freoofice gives me little more than a document reader.
I tried abiword but that left pink coding characters throughout my documents and ruined them, docs to go isn't an option. So if the next release could actually let me save a .doc in a .doc style it would be good.
They say: Once bitten, twice shy.
I say: After the N900, never buying nokia.
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