Hi John,
I came across this in the "getting started" guide for writer:
To have Writer save documents by default in the Microsoft Word file
format, go to *Tools > Options > Load/Save > General*. In the section
named /Default file format and ODF settings/, under *Document type*,
select *Text document*,then under /Always save as/, select your
preferred file format.
I haven't actually tried this but is it what you are looking for? It
then goes on to recommend .DOC rather than .DOCX
It is on page 9 of GS4004 - Getting Started With Writer if you need a copy:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Cheers
On 03/15/2013 05:44 AM, Hallenberger, John - FSC Tech wrote:
I have created an image of Windows 7 x64 and LO4 using sysprep. Sysprep is setup to copy the
current user to the default profile yet all preconfigured settings are gone and desktop icons have
disappeared when the system comes back up. Other desktop icons/settings make it through this
process fine but Libre seems to revert to a generic default install. Is this by design or are there
special steps I need to take during the sysprep process?
Basically what I would like is for all LO programs to have their default "save type" as their
Microsoft equivalents and icons on the desktop already setup in the default user so that whoever logs in is
basically ready to go. I know LO pushes ODF but until we get a larger portion of our population changed over
this is the most realistic for us. Any help would be great!
Thanks,
John
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