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Hi :)
1.  Is there an easy work-around such as using "Pages" to save in a
different format?

2.  Does Microsquish Office open such files any better?

3.  Is it easy to file a bug-report against "Pages" with better likelihood
of Apple fixing it?

It seems that other companies try to force users into becoming dependant on
their software by making their software incompatible with everyone else.
The resulting documents are often difficult to open successfully with more
recent versions of their software.  It seems crazy that so many people fall
for it!

Regards from
a Tom :)




On 7 Sep 2017 09:32, "Alexander Thurgood" <alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:

Le 06/09/2017 à 18:51, anne-ology a écrit :

FWIW, only older versions of Pages (version '09) documents can be opened
with reasonable fidelity using LibreOffice.

Current versions of Pages (5.6.x) documents do not open correctly. There
is at least one bug report (bug 105211) about this in the LibreOffice
bugzilla system.



Alex




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