On 01/19/2011 11:13 AM, Olwe Melwasul wrote:
I just installed LO3.3 from Ubuntu repo on Ubuntu 10.04. I followed the
instructions at
http://drupal.txwikinger.me.uk/content/libreoffice-now-available-ppa-ubuntu-1010-and-1004#comment-620
Install went fine. I pull up a document in Writer, but can't seem to save it
as a .doc or .docx. However, .odt saves work.
Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit gives me a drop down screen when I click on
the "file type" arrow under the standard "file/save" option. ODF is
the default world ISO standard now. You also can use
"Tools/Options" to help with some of your default needs. I load
and save .doc files all the time. I prefer to use .odt for my documents,
but I send them off as .doc file to people I work with.
Also, you might want to upgrade to Ubuntu 10.10 soon. The Update Manager
works that fine and you do not loose your packages or settings. They
are currently working on version 11.10 for release this year [late in
the year?].
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