Hi John:
Why not open the document in Abiword and select all document, then copy
(to clipboard), and open new document on Libre Office and copy there
all ?
I hope this help,
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Atentamente,
Jorge RodrÃguez
El vie, 31-03-2017 a las 00:27 -0700, John Jason Jordan escribió:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2017 00:11:10 -0700
John Jason Jordan <johnxj@gmx.com> dijo:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2017 23:05:44 -0700
John Jason Jordan <johnxj@gmx.com> dijo:
OK, I didn't go to bed yet and tried a couple more things.
One more thing, and then I'm really going to bed.
With Writer open (ignoring the missing Default.ott file warning on
opening it), I opened the .abw Abiword file and then went to save it as
a normal .odt file. This produced the error message:
"Error saving the document <filename>: Write Error.
Error in writing sub-document content.xml.
I hope by tomorrow morning this will all become clear and a solution
will be at hand. :)
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