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2011/8/12 Rob Harriman <rob.harriman@btinternet.com>:
Hi,
Am a newbie to Libre Office so apologies if this has been answered
elsewhere.

When I load .docx files into Office 3 for view/edit the formatting is shot
to pieces and the Table of Contents is not picked up when included in the
original.
It appears that .doc files are loading ok.
I thought that .docx files were supported by LO. Apologies if this
assumption is incorrect.

Some people use big words for small things, that's why things like
”fully compatible” is mentioned way too often everywhere. I just
wonder what, using the same terminology, ”partly compatible” would
mean. Maybe that it recognizes the file suffix and then a dialogue
pops up telling you to it can't be opened…?

Just never use anything else than ODF and everything will be fine. You
can export to PDF without any problems in most cases, though. If
people can not read them, they can install LibreOffice or
OpenOffice.org and it won't cost them anything else than disk space
and time. They don't have to buy anything.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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