P PaulErdos New Member Feb 19, 2006 #1 Will Office 2007 support the open document? It's good because it will resolve the problem of incompatibility with open office2.0
Will Office 2007 support the open document? It's good because it will resolve the problem of incompatibility with open office2.0
jjsevdt New Member Feb 19, 2006 #2 Being that it's an open source suite I'm sure Microsoft's not going to make it a priority
E elmarcorulz VIP Member Feb 19, 2006 #4 No but if you save your open office documents as a .doc (use the drop down menu for ffile type when saving) then it will.
No but if you save your open office documents as a .doc (use the drop down menu for ffile type when saving) then it will.
bluedishwasher New Member Feb 19, 2006 #5 doesnt always work, like if you save an openoffice as a powerpoint it often loses slides and or animations
doesnt always work, like if you save an openoffice as a powerpoint it often loses slides and or animations
E elmarcorulz VIP Member Feb 19, 2006 #6 bluedishwasher said: doesnt always work, like if you save an openoffice as a powerpoint it often loses slides and or animations Click to expand... Good point, i was only thinking of documents
bluedishwasher said: doesnt always work, like if you save an openoffice as a powerpoint it often loses slides and or animations Click to expand... Good point, i was only thinking of documents
CHRIS EVANS 1987 New Member May 25, 2006 #7 I have used OpenOffice 2.0 and found it fantastic, and the question is not if Microsoft make it a priority, it whether OpenOffice make it a priority, and I only hope that the flaws are fixed quickly with the new MS Office 2007.
I have used OpenOffice 2.0 and found it fantastic, and the question is not if Microsoft make it a priority, it whether OpenOffice make it a priority, and I only hope that the flaws are fixed quickly with the new MS Office 2007.