Ahah, i knew i missed something!
Unfortunately LibreOffice documents don't ever seem to get corrupted and there
are no incompatibility issues between different releases of LO, unlike with MS
Office and their formats.
There only seems to be this issue about mp3 and video in ppt/pps. Writer and
Calc just seem to translate formats fairly easily almost all the time. So it's
really a very specific issue that could probably be fixed by Gsoc or the
Vietnamese one, or perhaps by regular devs.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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The point is, the business user receives a document in m$ word, is not
prepared to pay for m$ office and so _chooses_ to use LO, then
complains that LO is "incompatible" (never that m$o is incompatible
with LO! Or ODF!).
When a business user (who hopefully has made a donation to the FOSS
community since higher profits may have been obtained by using OSS)
receives an LO Writer document from a customer that has been corrupted
during transmission between LO programs installed on customer and
supplier computers, _that_ is of higher priority to resolve.
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