If /Microsnot/ actually means /Microsoft/ maybe it just can't be done
with LO?
I received a document (OpenOffice format) from someone who edited it
using Microsnot software and inserted notes into the document.
On 06/25/2013 10:54 PM, Dave Liesse wrote:
Is the document opening in read-only mode? If you opened it directly
from an email it might be -- this happens to me all the time. If
that's the case, you'll want to save it first and then (re)open it.
On 6/25/2013 12:31, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
On 25/06/2013 at 18:04, Brian Barker <b.m.barker@btinternet.com> wrote:
Found it. Thanks. Unfortunately, it's greyed out, which I presume
means that LibreOffice isn't detecting the comments in the document.
Am I right?
I think not. Now you need to tick Tools | Options... | LibreOffice
Writer | View | Display | Comments. Then the menu item should become
active.
My simple test shows that both these options (in menu and in Tools →
Options)
do the same. So if menu item is grayed out, then LO is unaware of any
comments
in file.
I would consider it a bug.
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