Hi,
I deleted the footnote and then I can save like .doc. If I begin to use .doc
every work perfectly but I want to work in .odt and when we need save as
.doc.
Thaks!!!
Javier
El 15 de noviembre de 2010 14:58, Javier J. Vallejos Martínez <
vallejosj@gmail.com> escribió:
Hi,
The difference, when I opened with OOo and I want to save in .doc the
application frozen and does not response. But with LibreOffice the
application close inmediatly and does not save it.
2010/11/15 Guy Voets <nimantuis@gmail.com>
2010/11/15 Javier J. Vallejos Martínez <vallejosj@gmail.com>:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PCU9MMN8
Hello Javier,
I reproduce your problem with OOo 3.2.1 on Mac Intel, but not with
LibreOffice 3.3.0.
The file is saved normally as a .doc file in the latter case.
Not clear what causes OOo to crash on this save as operation...
--
Guy
using LibO 3.3.0/OOo 3.2.1 on a iMac Intel DualCore Snow Leopard
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