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Hi everybody
I decided last year not to buy a new version of MS Office and to use Libre
Office instead. It has worked fine for one year and I can exchange docs with
many friends using MS Office. Recently a guy sent me a doc created on a Mac.
It is impossible to open it . LO opens a small window (ASCII filter options)
and converts the doc to a unreadable scribble.
I have not found the good coding, if any. Nor have I found a thread about
taht point in the archive. 
Perhaps is it because English is not my mothertongue, and i have failed to
find the good words...

So thanks for help
Bruno

Oh I have omitted to say that, if a Friend opens this doc into Windows with
MS Office, it works. And if he saves it to another format, docx for
instance, into windows and then send it to me, in that case I can read read
it without problem.



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