Hi
On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 05:46 -0700, gdayton wrote:
Hi All, I searched through the archives hoping to find reference to this, but
haven't.
I have noticed that when importing .doc files and .xls files generated in MS
Office X for mac, that the text is not visible. For the spreadsheets, I can
simply convert all the text to a different font and it becomes visible, but
not for writer. This morning, I've noticed that even when generating new
spreadsheets, if I toggle Bold in a cell, the text becomes invisible rather
than bold. Font color selections do not affect this condition.
This happens on my macbook with OSX 10.6.7, and on my colleague's mac
computers with the same OS installed. I'm open to suggestions if you have
any. Thanks in advance.
regards,
gdayton
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Which version of LO are you using? I have not noticed this myself on
3.3.2 (Linux/Ubuntu) or 3.4.0 (Windows). I assume you are referring to
older MSO format and not the post 2007 ones. LO 3.3.X has had trouble
properly converting docx and xlsx formats. My experience is that 3.4.0
better handles these formats than 3.3.x.
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