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"TL" == Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> writes:




The issue is, what if you force to deal with docx and you run into
problems?


The data structure inside a .docx has very little relationship to the
internal data structures inside LO, so it would be extremely hard to
display "codes" from the .docx in the LibreOffice UI.

What you can do is unzip the .docx, edit the .xml files inside, update them
into the .docx? For some specific mechanical mass changes, or trivial
detail changes, that you can't do in LO, might work.

That I tried of course, I even installed the oxygen xml editor, but it
was hopeless. The xml files of the docx where just a mess.

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