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GeorgeWe are separate projects. LO is a fork off the 3.X branch of OO
        when it was controlled by Oracle. There are some differences
        between the two projects. Most of the differences are behind the
        scenes. I believe both projects are doing serious code cleanup
        as well as adding new features to their product.I hesitate to make the blanket statement 
that LO is always
        better than AOO, especially for a specific user.. The biggest,
        ongoing issue for both is the MSO document compatibility with
        the current MSO formats. Many users do not report any issues
        with compatibility but for more complex documents there can be
        issues.Depending on the OS, you can reset the defaults for each file
        type. I think this your problem, the OS has not changed the file
        associations to LO.JayOn 05/12/2014 04:47 AM, George Roberts
      wrote:
Dear Sir


Is there any connection between Libre and Open Office?


The reason I ask, I downloaded Open Office, did a spreadsheet, and on
advice, was told Libre was better, so I downloaded Libre.


Then I did a copy/paste of my spreadsheet from OO to Libre, but the heading
still shows as Open Office.


So, thinking it was because it was a copy/paste, I produced a sample
spreadsheet called dates using Libre, and open office is still shown in the
saved title name?


Could it be because I have not uninstalled Open Office yet?




*Regards*


*George*-- 
Jay Lozierjslozier@gmail.com
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