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Robert,

On 11/06/2011 05:32 PM, prino wrote:
System: Windows XP SP3 (+everything after it)
LO: LibreOffice 3.4.3 
OOO340m1 (Build:302)

Recently my PC died (and with it the "freebie" version of Word 2002
(10.2627.2625)) and I having never had any problems with XLS  files and LO
Calc, I expected LO Writer to have little trouble with he following very
simple Word .RTF document.

How wrong can one be...

I would appreciate it if someone could have a look at to why this document
doesn't display the way it should be displayed.
Can you open the file in WordPad? I am wondering if the file itself is
corrupted. The rtf format normally is well behaved and opens properly in
a variety of programs.
=== CUT ===
{\rtf1\ansi\uc1\deff0
{\fonttbl
{\f0\froman\fcharset0\fprq2 Times New Roman;}
{\f1\fmodern\fcharset0\fprq1 Courier New;}
{\f2\fscript\fcharset0\fprq2 Monotype Corsiva;}}
\paperw11907\paperh16840\margl992\margr1418\margt567\margb567
\pard\plain\qj
\fs20
{\b\f2\fs32\qc XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd\par }
\par
\par
{\b\ql XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX\par
XXXXXXX XXX\par
XXXX XXXXXXXX\par
XXXXXXX}
{\ul
\par
\par
\par }
\pard
\ql
\tx993
\tx1985
\tqdec
\tx2694
{Invoice no:
\tab XXXXX-XX
\tab
\tab Date:
\tab XX XXXXXXXXX 2011
\par }
\pard
{\ql\par
\par
Dear Sirs,\par
\par }
\pard
{\qj You have never received written permission to send any email to
 "xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx" and as such the ten emails that my company,
 the owner of the xxxxx.xxx domain, received on 2010-05-28, 2010-06-29,
 2010-09-29, 2011-01-26 (3x), 2011-02-23, 2011-03-25, 2011-05-26 and
 2011-06-22 are SPAM, in direct violation of EU directive 2002/58/EC.\par
\par
As it costs me time and effort to deal with such messages, time that I
 could otherwise use more productively, and because I have called you
 before about the abuse of this email address used by my company in July
 2010 and March 2011 I have no other choice than to charge you for this
 time. I think a reasonable amount is GBP 100 per spam message, but if
 you think that this is too much, I am quite happy to let the courts in
 England decide on a more appropriate amount, in the case of Nigel
 Roberts v Media Logistics Limited before the Colchester County Court in
 2005 (Claim No: 5CO03667) the defendant paid GBP 300 to settle the
 claim for a {\b single} spam message.\par
\par
Needlessly to say, I also want you to remove every trace of the above
 email address from your systems.\par
\par }
\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664
\pard\ql\intbl
{Processing 10 spam messages @ GBP 100 per message\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
\tqdec\tx593 {\b 1,000.00\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
{\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
\pard\ql\intbl
{VAT @ 20%\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
\tqdec\tx593 {\b 200.00\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
{\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx6664
\pard\ql\intbl
{\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
{\trowd\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx6664\row }
\trowd\lastrow\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx4819\cellx5529\cellx6664
\pard\ql\intbl
{\b Total amount due\cell }
{\b GBP\cell }
\pard\ql\intbl
\tqdec\tx593 {\b 1,200.00\cell }
\pard\ql
{\trowd\lastrow\trgaph107\trleft-107\cellx4819\cellx5529\cellx6664\row }
\par
\pard
\qj
{Payment is due }
{\b immediately}
{, please transfer the sum above to our account with XXXXXXXXX plc. Our
banking details are:\par }
\par
\pard
\ql
\tx1276
\tx1418
{\b Accountholder}{\tab :\tab }
{\f1 XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd\par }
{\b IBAN}{\tab :\tab }
{\f1 XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX\par }
{\b BIC}{\tab :\tab }
{\f1 XXXXXXXXXXX\par\par }
\pard
\ql
{The address of the bank is:\par
\par }
{\b XXXXXXXXX XX plc,\par
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,\par
XXX XX XXXXXXX XXXXXX,\par
XXXXXXX,\par
XX XXX,\par
XXXXXX XXXXXXX\par }
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
\par
{\b\f1\fs16\qj
XXXXXX XX XXXXX Ltd reserves the right to claim statutory interest at 8%
above the
 Bank of England reference rate in force on the date the debt becomes
overdue and at
 any subsequent rate where the reference rate changes and the debt remains
unpaid in
 accordance with the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 as
amended
 and supplemented by the Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2002.
\par }
\pard
\par
\pard
\qc
{\f1\fs16 XXXXXX XX XXXXX Limited, XX XXXXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX,
XXXXXXX, XXX XXX\par
Registered in England No XXXXXXX   Registered office as above   }
{\b\f1\fs16 VAT number XXX XXXX XX}}
=== CUT ===

Robert

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