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#1 2008-01-18 01:01:46

theringmaster
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can openoffice make a file that can be read with MS office 2003?

I have this college class that forces me to use MS office 2003 and I was wondering if openoffice can make a compatible file so that I can interoperate between the two. I noticed that I can save a file as a office 2003 xml file but I don't know if this is what I want or not.

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#2 2008-01-18 01:40:00

Allan
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Re: can openoffice make a file that can be read with MS office 2003?

I that would work.  Or you can just save it as a .doc and you should be reasonably fine...  Thats what I end up doing.

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#3 2008-01-18 02:49:18

Raisuli
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Re: can openoffice make a file that can be read with MS office 2003?

Xml and doc should both be fine. I do a lot of writing for people who use MS Office 2003 or earlier versions, never had a problem. Mind you, this is just text with the usual formatting (paragraphs, fonts, etc), not really complex stuff.

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