Hi FARHAN ISHRAK Fahim,
Today, I was saving a file to doc while working on libreoffice writer. It
showed a warning that if I save in doc format, it may break formatting.
Although there is an option to disable it, it shouldn't be popped up even.
It will frighten more people to use it rather than attracting people to use
it.
What would you write when parts of format has been lost because you have
saved in *.doc-format? You would say it's a bug of LO, but it might be a
feature of *.odt to save, which can't be saved in doc-format.
We just had such a discussion in other way: old *.xls-files couldn't
save as much rows as current *.ods-files. If you save a big *.ods-file
as *.xls, all rows which cannot been svade will be cut off. The warning
"Don't do this. You will lose content." seem to be not strong enough.
People, who use LibreOffice, should use the open document format. Could
be imported to other Office suites if needed.
Regards
Robert
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