On 08/01/2013, kahu <jmeidal@worldimpact.org> wrote:
My company has provided ".dotx" files as a template for me to use, but I
cannot open it correctly rendered in LibreOffice 3.6.4 or LO-dev 4.0 Beta
2.
Here we go _again_: why didn't the company provide you with m$ along
with the template?
Is "dotx" supported by LibreOffice, is there anything I can try to remedy
this?
Are odf templates supported by m$?
From MS Word I've saved the file as a "doc" and then worked from
there--which mostly works. It preserves the content and formatting of the
header and footer 90% (margins are off a little). But I do not have MS
Word
formatting restrictions applied.
What is the purpose of using m$o to create an m$ document and then
complain that LO can't open it?
Strategically, do you intend to use LO to promote odf or simply as a
free m$ clone?
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