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That kind of thinking would be appropriate to an entity controlling the
market of wordprocessors, which neither of Openoffices is.
Now, quite a lot of journals accept submissions in the binary Word format,
not in the OOXML one. Wordprocessor without the export feature becomes sort
of useless in that scenario. 
And what about exchanging documents with persons not having either
Openoffice or the newest Word?



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