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Tracey,

On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 11:15 -0700, tracey002 wrote:

I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional
RTF features (the ones that I tried anyway).
When I posted issues to an OpenOffice Users Group, I was re-directed to
Libre Office.
Can I help in some way?
Please advise.
Thanks, Tracey
As an End User, my experience has been to export (Documents and/or Data) in
simple HTML or RTF text format for other End Users to use in their word
Processor or Spreadsheet.

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Try FILE>>SAVE AS and select RTF as the file type. You will get a dialog
box asking if you are sure. I do not know the which version of RTF LO
fully supports currently. The last version released is 1.9.1. 

My understanding is this will be the last release of the RTF standard by
MS. Depending on what you other users have, their software may not
support the current version. 

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