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Il 03/10/2011 13:13, jorge ha scritto:
Marcello:

        Excuse me but the problem is to think that the program problem is
LO/Ooo. The main think for this program is funtion well in their owns
formats (Open standard Format). Try to help people whom using ms is an
extra feature but not an obligation.

        When someone try to make changes (House, home, job and many others like
this), should try to do step by step until get the all changes. I
suggest you to install your last msoficce that you have in your company
in all pc and make the change step by step:

1) Explain to employees in good terms, how necesary is to make the
change. How important are the four libertys for your company and them
that offer the open sourse (Free software).

2) Keep installed both program in each computer, and start to make the
change. Give good instruccion and manuals to your employees about
Writer, Calc, Impress, Base, Math, Draw. Assure that they read, practice
and learn in a good time. Then, the new documents have to make in LO,
and the documents alreary made that are recognized by LO, too; using the
LO native formats (Open Standard Format). But if the employees have
tecnical problems that are dificults to solve, they would use
msoffice ... while they find the correct answers in LO.

3) Assure that in your company there aren't lazy people that resist for
only resist to make the change.

4) Those steps are the first step to change in the future the operative
system and start to use Linux (You have to study what is the best for
your company) and you would do the change following that steps that I
expose you.

Regards and I hope you get the goal !

Jorge Rodríguez
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Now if you reread your comment and the one I was replying to you'll notice a difference: you write sound suggestions to acheive a smooth migration, e-letter instead writes insults to the OP.

This is what I was replying to.




El lun, 03-10-2011 a las 11:49 +0200, Marcello Romani escribió:
Il 03/10/2011 11:34, e-letter ha scritto:
On 02/10/2011, Vinod Nadiadwala<thinwala@gmail.com>   wrote:
Hi,
      I am migrating my company's pc to libreoffice on windows, all my users
are using windows terminal services, now i want to set default file save
format to MS-Office i.e. .doc, .xls, .ppt to all users.


As previous stated by others, this is fundamentally wrong.

How does ODF benefit from you using LO to create m$ documents???

Your choice is simple: use LO to cread odf documents, or pay m$ and
continue to use m$ formats. If your business cannot afford m$...



Thanks for the great job LibreOffice developers,


What impudence; LO programmers should work for free to allow your
company to increase _private_ profits! To repeat, how does LO benefit?
Have you made a donation to ODF yet?

For those seeking to use LO as an m$ clone, either make a donation to
LO for the time you are wasting for LO compatibility with m$ or
preferably, pay m$ and continue to use m$ products. When you find m$
formats 2010, 2011, 95, rtf, pptx, ppty, pptz are incompatible, please
send your requests to m$, not here.


This is not the kind of attitude that will attract MS Office users to
LibO/OOo or here to ask for advice.
Very smart of you.
Next time think twice before hitting "send", and ask yourself: will
these insults help LibO/OOo ?

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Marcello Romani



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Marcello Romani

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