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On 01/17/2014 09:25 PM, Peter West wrote:
Hi Doug,

I think the best solution to your problem is to buy a copy of Microsoft Office.

Peter West

So his fame spread throughout all Syria...
/snip/

I do not like Microsoft Office. I think it is a PITA, and I have thought so since I was using WordStar! But a standard is a standard, and whether you like it or not, the old 1997
.doc format is that standard, as nearly as there is one.  LIve with it!

--doug

On 18 Jan 2014, at 7:49 am, Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> wrote:

Doug wrote:
Is there a way to make Libre save in MS Word 1997-2003 .doc format as
a default?
If so, how?
Using version 4.1.
Thanx--doug

Yes, click on Tools>Options>Load/Save>General and make your selection there.


/snip/
Thanx for the advice, Tom, but MS 1997-2003 .doc is readable by EVERYBODY,
even people who don't have MS Office 2013.  I don't care if I ever see .odf again!
--doug


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Blessed are the peacemakers...for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M. Greeley


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