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On 19/02/11 10:47, James Wilde wrote:
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...
Not only that, but there is also File/Send/Email as PDF.  These two options were a stroke of 
genius, whoever thought of them.

//James

Quite agree! Office 2007 doesn't have anything like that - if you use OOXML as default and need to send a .doc file, you have to do a Save As first and so get TWO copies of the same document in different formats...

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