On 02/28/2013 03:25 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2013-02-28 20:06, Maxim wrote:
When I open the MS Word file it comes up with some SECURITY
protection and we
can not see it properly.
Please open the below link to view the screenshot and view the
original MS
Word file. The file was created by New Zealand Customs but I am not
sure why
Libre Writer can not view it properly.
(http://www.maximsherstobitov.com/how-to-view-ms-word-protected-documents/)
Below is the screenshot of how it is viewed by Writer:
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4040622/MS_Word_screenshot.png>
It is real messy in google docs as well. You can download the pdf and
edit it in draw.
Steve
Hi
I was able to open the file in Abiword and view it. In Abiword it
displayed 8 pages and looked correct. I saved the file as html. Viewing
the html file I noticed that it appeared to have a large portion of the
information outside the <body></body> tags. Also, there appeared to be
several separate tables in the form; including outside the body tags.
I can forward the html file off-list if you wish to see.
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