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Dne 7.5.2012 6:04, Marc Paré napsal(a):
A couple of users who are using LibreOffice professionally are wondering if it was possible to email their .odt files through the "File->Send->Email as Microsoft Word" not only one at a time? There are many occasions where they need to email to contacts but need to send .doc formatted files.

The "File->Send->Email as Microsoft Word" allows emailing .odt files into .doc without being forced to save the same file into an identical .doc file.

They said that they would really like a function where the "Send->Email as Microsoft Word" that would allow to do this with more than only one file at a time.

Cheers,

Marc


Why should be the LibO a clon from M$ Word?
There is no obstacle for the users to download and install LibO
as an alternative software for reading open document format
if the M$ apps are not able to show o.d.files correctly.

Regards,
Jiri

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Ing. Jiří Hladůvka - REVIDA

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