LukeFlyswatter wrote:... once I'm done editing, what is the best format to save files in, so that my customers have an easy time opening them? ...
Kleptoma wrote:I was trying to convert my word doc from MS office to an rtf file. Is there any simple way of doing so?
RoryOF wrote:Try Wordpad, which comes with Windows. OpenOffice support for rtf is not good.
TheGurkha wrote:cindy5522 wrote:Could you dumb it down a little please? I am not very computer literate. When I email my resume, created in Open Office, it opens as jibberish on the other end. I sent it to a friend with a Mac, and she could open it. What do I need to do so that potential employers can open my resume, if I don't know what system they are using? Thank you
Send it as a PDF. Anyone can open it then, on any machine. There is a PDF button right next to the print icon on the toolbar.
If they want to open it and edit it, then you need toknow what they are going to open it with. If it is OOo then you don't need to do anything. If is is Word then you need to have saved it in Word format, so that Word can understand it.
File > Save As and select 'Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP' from the 'Save as type' dropdown menu. Make sure the 'Automatic file name extension' option is checked.
It is always safer to work in the native OOo formats (.odt and .ods etc) and then use Save As to save a copy in .doc or .xls format if you need to distribute it in MS Office formats. But always then go back to the native OOo version to continue working. If the people you are sending to do not need to edit the files then it is best to send them a PDF as then no matter what office suite they use it will be possible for them to read and print the files.
When I save my OO and try to convert to MS Office, it won't let me. It makes me save it in Odf (odt). But then when I send it to someone, it will not open on the other end in MS Office. What is the problem? I am frustrated!
kimdep wrote:[When I save my OO and try to convert to MS Office, it won't let me. It makes me save it in Odf (odt). But then when I send it to someone, it will not open on the other end in MS Office. What is the problem? I am frustrated!
kimdep wrote:But then when I send it to someone, it will not open on the other end in MS Office. What is the problem? I am frustrated!
MurrayScott wrote: Picking through such files with Notepad I found the characters "XML" and thus tried renaming with a ".docx" extension, following which OpenOffice opened them correctly.
Hagar Delest wrote:Rather strange. Have not tried on Windows but I think that the extension doesn't matter if AOO is launched, it should open the file.
If even MS Office doesn't know when applying the correct extension, that's rather difficult to correct AOO POV.
Have you tried with AOO 3.4.1?
Hagar Delest wrote:Next time, export as .doc (but remember that the import/export filters were reverse engineered).
camel wrote:Is that bad that they are reverse engineered (not recommended)?
So far I have always exported/imported, but more than once I got a strange error message.
I always thought exporting/importing was more reliable than online converters but I am no authority in the matter
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