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On 19/02/2013, upscope <upscope@nwi.net> wrote:

Both of the above LO versions have the problem. I can open a .docx document
if
it is all text with no problems. If the document like a new letter I get in

.docx format is opened the graphics are missing, or partically there or off

set from where they should be.


Tell the source to re-send in odt format, or use google docs to view.

I even created a new user and logged in as him, then using SUSE version of
LO4.0.0.3 tried the same document with the same results. Also I just took a

copy of a news letter I am getting ready to send out ( generated in .odf
format) and saved it as a .docx document. the formating was totally messed
up
and graphics were messed up also (graphics in wrong place, text in wrong
place
probably caused by graphics being wrong, some graphics just plain blank box,


Good. You should be sending the newsletter in odt format; most modern
software can view it, otherwise pdf/html should be used.

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