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On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Pikov Andropov <pikov22@gmail.com> wrote:

jonathon wrote on 8/8/2014 1:49 PM:
On August 8, 2014 9:47:51 AM PDT, Pikov Andropov wrote:

What difference does it make that a file was produced by a proprietary
program?

The issue s whether or not the end user can, in theory at least, go in
and fix whatever is causing the incompatibility with the documents

I don't expect the user to fix anything. The person who sent the file
should be asked to resend it in a more commo  format. (Can the latest
MSO save as ODT files?)

From my POV, MSO 2013 is too incompatible with MSO 2013, to be useful
for anything more sophisticated than constructing a document that will
never be read, much less printed out.

MSO 2013 is incompatible with itself????


I think he meant that MSO 2013 isn't fully compatible with MSO2010 or
MSO2007 despite all three using "docx" - because each version is different
and Microsoft just hides this to the average user.


Best,
Joel
-- 
*Joel Madero*
LibreOffice QA Volunteer
jmadero.dev@gmail.com

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