Sort of getting off topic here :)
My understanding is that Herman has a template created for MS Word. He
wants to use this template in LO and therefore needs to convert it into
the format LO uses.
It was designed for Office 97 to 2000 and only works on certain computers with Office 2007/2010 as
a plug-in.
Firstly can MS Word template be converted to an LO format? Does Herman
have to start from scratch?
Cheers
On 23/04/14 08:53, anne-ology wrote:
I do NOT appreciate being mis-quoted;
I was responding to that Urmas who made the inane MSFT comments.
If you were to read the whole bit, ... ... ...
but I guess that goes against common sense :-(
Out of the 2 sentences below, the first is part of my initial
response to the initial questioner;
the second is part of the response by that Urmas.
From: pete nikolic <pg.nikolic1@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: CONVERTING A MICROSOFT TEMPLATE TO BE
USED WITH LIBRE OFFICE
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
On Wed, 23 Apr 2014 01:06:14 +0700
"Urmas" <davian818@gmail.com> wrote:
"anne-ology"
MSFT has been/is making their system(s) incompatible with others in
order to reap a higher profit-margin ;-(
For the last 23 years Microsoft Office has changed its format TWICE.
Meanwhile, Libreoffice cannot open its own documents from 2001.
You again
Darn M$ Corp shill talking trash as per usual .
pete
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