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On 02/05/11 14:27, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Err, i couldn't open it either
Ubuntu 10.04, LO 3.3.2
but it did allow me to right-click and open with archive manager which is
roughly equivalent to Winzip and then i was able to see the various elements of
the DocX file.  Most of it was the usual xml code but there was a "thumbnail"
that seemed to give relevant info.  Sadly i can't read Dutch so none of it made
any sense to me lol

I have attached the archive as a zip but the list wont get the attachment.
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Joep L. Blom<jlblom@neuroweave.nl>
To: Tom Davies<tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Mon, 2 May, 2011 13:27:55
Subject: .docx file which won't be read

Tom,
Here the file which I cannot read.
I hope you can do something with it. It is of course in Dutch and as I have
another appointment on that day I cannot attend it but it is more my curiosity
why LO can't read this file.
Hope hearing from you soon,
Joep

Interesting - I can open docx files with 3.3.2, maybe the file is corrupted?
(You could send it to this email if you like to see if I have any better luck...)

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