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Hi :)
Yes, sure.  You can save in the newer .docX format, if you want, but then you have all the usual 
problems that come with that.  
Regards from
Tom :)  


Lostsoul <joyseyhere@yahoo.com> wrote:

    wow those formats seem so old hum nothing better to save as when i use libre ?

--- On Mon, 10/15/12, Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
<ml-node+s969070n4013589h78@n3.nabble.com> wrote:
From: Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]


Hi :) 
One of the MS Word ones is what we were looking for.  Is there one that DOESN'T say "template" and 
IS for Word 97, 2000, 2003 or Xp?  Hopefully the list might show the file-ending as .doc 
Regards from 
Tom :)  


--- On Mon, 15/10/12, Robert Burns <[hidden email]> wrote: 

From: Robert Burns <[hidden email]> 

     Ok  tryed another doc to save as; guess its a different format and these formats have been 
add ed to save as ODI  and  Cxw  and  Stw and 5 types/formats of Ms Word  . . 

--- On Mon, 10/15/12, Tom Davies <[hidden email]> wrote: 
From: Tom Davies <[hidden email]> 

Hi :) 
Hmmm, none of those sound even vaguely right.  Hopefully there are some more options if ou scroll 
backwards up the list?  
Regards from 
Tom :)   




From: Robert Burns <[hidden email]> 
To: anne-ology <[hidden email]> 
Cc: [hidden email] 
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2012, 0:44 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x . . . 

     Ok trying saved  as but i see 6 choices so wondering whats the difference and which is better 
and does libre like one format above all ? 
  
      RTF /  Text ? Html /  MHT /  WPt  and   WPS  . . . 

--- On Sun, 10/14/12, anne-ology <[hidden email]> wrote: 
From: anne-ology <[hidden email]> 

       When you save the document, click on 'save as' rather than 'save' - 
          when you see the boxes come up, choose the suffix desired, then choose the folder 
desired; simple. 




On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Lostsoul <[hidden email]> wrote: 


     Ok will try that but can i get a save doc switched over to save as and then choose a better 
format or maybe i ll try all saved as formats ? ? 



From: anne-ology [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 

       A simple solution is to always use 'save as' rather than 'save' - 
           then you merely choose the desired suffix as well as the desired 
folder; 
       with 'save', the computer does its own thing  ;-) 





On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 3:27 AM, Andreas Säger <[hidden email]> wrote: 

Am 14.10.2012 10:10, Lostsoul wrote: 


     Ok now what the ***; why are abiword documents being saved as adobi 
docs how do i fix that can t get anything right *** .   -  later 


I strongly recommend some computer crash course. File name associations 
are free.  There is nothing hard wired to the system. You can open any 
file with any program you want. You can tell your desktop environment 
which programs can open which types of files and which single program is 
the preferred one to be used on double-click. 
First of all, any user who is forced to use MS Windows should turn off 
the option to hide known file name extensions. Since Windows '95 this is 
the major obstacle which prevents people from understanding their system. 



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