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Il 09/09/2011 21:43, e-letter ha scritto:
On 09/09/2011, krisb<krzysztof.baran@ostc.com>  wrote:
Hi all,

This is my first message here so please be tolerant :)
Maybe it is a not right place to ask, but let me start. I'm wondering if is
possible to open encrypted xlsx/docx files in Libo?

Wrong place, silly question. To illustrate, create an encrypted file
using any non-m$ product. Go to m$ mailing list and ask the inverse to
the above question.

concept of protecting files exclude possibility of opening it in competitors
software, since it would be a breaking of encryption algorithm and it would
be against MSO rights. Am I right?

Totally irrelevant to LO. Please create an encrypted odf document and
ask if LO is supposed to open it (or not).

Moving away from the solution through the conversion to xls/doc, in general,
is there a chance to open encrypted ***x file in Libo?


Equally irrelevant; see above


Didn't the OP ask to "be tolerant" :-)

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