** Reply to message from Gordon Burgess-Parker <gbplinux@gmail.com> on Fri,
18 Feb 2011 21:43:00 +0000
On 18/02/11 21:30, T. R. Valentine wrote:
On 18 February 2011 10:25,<ashleyt@arcet.com> wrote:
The biggest reason is our users do not remember to save in MS format when
sending files to customers and vendors. I am not sure a single customer of
ours could open an .odt file, for example, so we have to use formats our
customers and vendors can open.
Yes, I can see having LO/OO.o saving in MS formats by default for
accessibility for others. That is (unfortunately!) the reality.
Not at all. OO/LO has the wonderful function of File>Send>Email as MS
Word....
So you can standardise on ODF internally and yet send as MS Word format
externally without having to do a Save-As and get two copies of the same
document...
Sounds like a great feature, but it doesn't work here. I am using a
non-standard mailer, but it is setup as the default mailer in the registry
and other programs like FireFox find it just fine, but neither LO or OOo can
find it. Has anyone made it actually work?
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Cliff
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