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Hi :)
There is already quite a lot of FUD in the comments.  Surprisingly only 2
posts about MS formats!  I attempted to point out a few blunders in
people's comments but my posts were toooo long and are now getting stuck in
the moderators inbox.

If anyone else could post SHORT comments to dispell some of the FUD it
would be really great! :)
Regards from
Tom :)


On 4 August 2014 09:21, Andrew Beverley <andy@andybev.com> wrote:

Following on from previous threads, this is good news for LibreOffice:

"Government documents will use what are known as open standards for
document formats. Word processor files will be saved with “.odt”
suffixes, rather than “.doc”."

https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2014/07/22/making-things-open-making-things-better/



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