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peterhuang <peter_huang@zippy.com.tw> wrote:


Thanks your very much.

the file link as below
    http://forum.openoffice.org/zh/forum/download/file.php?id=941

I think it is just a regular doc file, and it is exported from crystal
report. Our company are looking for a good office software to replace
MS-OFFICE 2003, and our ERP system is using crystal report to output doc
file.

My os is windows 7 64 bit (traditional chinese), and libreoffice is
version 4.1.1.2. the openoffice version is 3.1.4

I downloaded this file and saved it to my local document folder. but the
situation is the same. I can open it by openoffice, but it doesn't work
on libreoffice.

Using LinuxMint x64 and LlibreOfficeVersion 4.0.2.2 (Build ID:
400m0(Build:2))

File opens without any problem.  However, I cannot read it as I haven't
got the appropriate fonts loaded.

Looks as if it might be a LibreOffice/Windows problem.

David

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