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Hi :)

Or now you can choose 
Tools - Options - "Load/Save" 
and change all the defaults to MicroSquish Office formats.  Saves a ton of time 
if you regularly create a ton of documents!

Regards from
Tom :)





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From: Phil Thane <phil@pthane.co.uk>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 28 December, 2010 16:18:21
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] advice

On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 15:08:40 bill topp wrote:
i would love to use libreoffice to replace my office 2007.  however i need
near to absolute assurance that the document i create is going to be the
document my clients/associates/customers receive and to the best of my
knowledge every one of them will open it with some version of word.

I'm a freelance writer (see url below) I've done all my work in OpenOffice and 
before that StarOffice for the last 6 years. I'll switch to LO when my distro 
does, I can't afford to mess with beta versions on my work machine. All you 
need to do is "Save as..." and choose Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP for maximum 
compatibility with the rest of the world (except maybe screwball Canadians).

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regards
Phil Thane

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Llangollen
LL20 8LR
Wales (UK)

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Skype:    philthane
www.pthane.co.uk

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