Hi :)
People get attachments if they are CC'd directly or included in the "To"
field
in the email. No attachments get through from the list. You didn't do
anything
wrong.
Regards from
Tom :)
________________________________
From: soumalya ray <drsoumalya@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 21 July, 2011 17:39:29
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] formatting problem with table in
libreoffice
writer
hay tom,other people is able to attach file in the mailing list;but my
attached file was not visible.what mistake have i committed?
On 20 July 2011 23:37, Dennis E. Hamilton <dennis.hamilton@acm.org> wrote:
I read and write OOXML files in Office 2003 all the time, and have since
the compatibility pack was released. I still use that for testing
purposes
(and testing of the open-source ODF converter that works with Office 2003
also). I've not stumbled on any material compatibility issues except
when
Office 2003 simply can't handle an up-level feature (such as expanded
change-tracking capability), and then the degradation tends to be
non-catastrophic.
I shall bite my tongue about the rest of your unsupported statements, but
for two. (1) ODF 1.2 was not available as a stable Committee
Specification
(still not yet an OASIS standard, but soon) until March 2011. Office
2007
SP1 came out when? How do you consider the "newer-spec" being any of the
things you say, and how could that have mattered for Office 2007? (2)
The
OOXML formats are described in ISO/IEC Standard IS 29500:2008, the
downloads
are free from ISO (if you know where to look) and the ECMA equivalents
are
also free for download. What's secret about that?
ODF 1.0 is also the current level of the ISO Standard, which is specified
in many international contexts. I recall Microsoft saying they would be
ODF
1.1 compatible (since the deviations from ODF 1.0 are minor and the
incorporation of accessibility support in 1.1 is important) even though
it
hadn't achieved international-standard status.
Also, it is important to understand that ODF 1.x compatibility and
compatibility with OpenOffice.org or LibreOffice are different things.
I am willing to overlook your various opinions about Microsoft products,
but these kinds of unsupported material claims deserve public
fact-checking.
- Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Davies [mailto:tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 01:30
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] formatting problem with table in
libreoffice writer
Hi :)
Attachments get removed before the email gets to the list. Can you
upload
the
files somewhere and then give us a link? Alternatively you could use my
private
email address (use copy&paste rather than just "Reply to") to send the
attachments to although i only have a limited idea of what might have
happened.
The Doc format is much better than the DocX for sharing with other
people.
Even
DocX files made in MS Office 2007 tend to go a bit wrong when viewed with
MS
Office 2010 and similarly the other way around. Of course any MS Office
before
their 2007 can't read DocX at all.
MS Office 2007 was the first MS Office to be able to read OdT format but
they
use the old spec despite the newer spec being easier to find out about
and
implement. The DocX spec is very secretive and even MS don't implement
it
properly. So, it's better to use the older Doc format so that almost
anyone can
open the document.
To increase compatibility with MS Office go up to the "Tools" menu and
then
right down to "Options" at the bottom. The pop-up contains many useful
settings
and is well worth having a look at but for now just click on the + beside
"Load/Save, then click on "General". Somewhere in the middle is "ODF
Format
Version". Change the drop-down beside that from "1.2 Extended
(recommended)" to
"1.0/1.1". Files saved in that format should be easily opened in MS
Office
just
by double-clicking on them. If you look just under there you can change
the
"Text Document" format to "Microsoft Word (98/2000/Xp)". Similarly for
Spreadsheets and presentations although for those 2 you need to scroll
back
up
the list 2 places instead of just 1 otherwise documents get saved as
templates
which gets really messy.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
________________________________
From: soumalya ray <drsoumalya@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 20 July, 2011 8:44:05
Subject: [libreoffice-users] formatting problem with table in libreoffice
writer
hi,
just started using libreoffice in ubuntu lucid,version is 3.3.2.
i tried to insert a table & wrote something in it.saved it as .docx and
closed libreoffice.then again opened the document using libreoffice
itself.the last column of the table is going outside the page
boundary.this
made the last column invisible for all practical purposes.
i would like to know the mistake i am doing and how to solve it.
i am attaching 3 files here--
.odt-what i have written
.doc-what i am expecting
.docx-what i am getting
please help me and thanks in advance
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