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Am 10.08.2011 18:24, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Yes, i liked the suggestion for just installing AbiWord.

Gnome Office only has a few components but they are good and the AbiWord
component seems to be exactly what Partha Chowdhury (= the OP) needs.  I think
it's good when communities work together like this.  I'm not sure that AbiWord
allows you to easily set the default formats to MS Office ones (ie .doc or
.docX) which is one reason i prefer Writer but the native OpenDocument Formats
are more secure and are the same for Gnome Office, LibreOffice/OpenOffice,
Google-docs and many more too :)
Regards from
Tom :)


Hi,
I never work in any file format other than the respective application's native file format. While working with *.doc subtile formatting errors may increase with every save. When I receive *.doc per mail, I use to open the attachment, save a local copy as odt, edit and save that one, and finally I send back my version using File>Send>Email as doc or File>Send>Email as PDF (final version).


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