Cannot open document saved as 'Word'
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:37 am
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I will try to be clear here--and I hope I don't end up being too wordy--no pun intended.
I do not now have, and never did have MS'Word' installed on my computer.
I have, however, downloaded openoffice hoping that I could create and send documents as 'Word' documents and so that I could open 'Word' documents sent to me in e-mails from others.
Now, after creating several documents in openoffice (and spending a lot of time and effort doing so), I saved them on my desktop as 'Word' type docs. Now, when I go to open them, I get two pop up boxes (as well as deja vu), with the first box saying:
"The command cannot be performed because a dialogue box is open. Click OK, and then close open dialogue boxes to continue"
Of course, I click "OK".
Then the second box is the same stupid "Windows Installer" box that I used to get *before* I downloaded openoffice and tried to open a 'Word' document sent to me in an e-mail, for example. But, obviously, I don't have 'Word' installed on my PC.
So, as I wait for the inevitable "Windows Installer" box to discover that, indeed, still, I do not have 'Word' or whatever it's trying to do, it ends up doing its usual nada and closes both itself and the document I was trying to open--*which I had created using openoffice*.
So, please clarify my stupidity for me:
A) Can I not open/create/read 'Word' documents with openoffice? i.e. Do I still need to buy Microsoft 'Word' if I want to save and read documents in that format? (which begs the question of why I would then bother with openoffice)
B) I thought that openoffice could 'process/open/etc' 'Word' documents either sent to me, or created by me in openoffice. Is that not so?
Either I'm doing something elementally and obviously wrong, or I misunderstood the whole idea of openoffice.
Footnote: I already had a perfectly good 'Microsoft Works Word Processor' on my computer that does anything I'd ever need to do with wordprocessing. But, of course, it is essentially useless since no one else can open documents created on it and sent to them by me in e-mails, and I can't use it to open any typical 'Word' documents sent to me, since that is apparently what 99.999% of computer users have as their word processors.
I tried searching for the answer to my query, but didn't have much luck.
Please help. I have two rather important documents that I created with openoffice, 'trapped' in MSWord format which I now haven't a clue if I can even open. And I don't think I can re-create them from memory.
Thanks for any and all clarification--even if it's just to confirm that yes, I truly am a bit dimwitted
rmwpg
Please try to briefly and clearly tell us: What you want, What you tried, and What happened.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I will try to be clear here--and I hope I don't end up being too wordy--no pun intended.
I do not now have, and never did have MS'Word' installed on my computer.
I have, however, downloaded openoffice hoping that I could create and send documents as 'Word' documents and so that I could open 'Word' documents sent to me in e-mails from others.
Now, after creating several documents in openoffice (and spending a lot of time and effort doing so), I saved them on my desktop as 'Word' type docs. Now, when I go to open them, I get two pop up boxes (as well as deja vu), with the first box saying:
"The command cannot be performed because a dialogue box is open. Click OK, and then close open dialogue boxes to continue"
Of course, I click "OK".
Then the second box is the same stupid "Windows Installer" box that I used to get *before* I downloaded openoffice and tried to open a 'Word' document sent to me in an e-mail, for example. But, obviously, I don't have 'Word' installed on my PC.
So, as I wait for the inevitable "Windows Installer" box to discover that, indeed, still, I do not have 'Word' or whatever it's trying to do, it ends up doing its usual nada and closes both itself and the document I was trying to open--*which I had created using openoffice*.
So, please clarify my stupidity for me:
A) Can I not open/create/read 'Word' documents with openoffice? i.e. Do I still need to buy Microsoft 'Word' if I want to save and read documents in that format? (which begs the question of why I would then bother with openoffice)
B) I thought that openoffice could 'process/open/etc' 'Word' documents either sent to me, or created by me in openoffice. Is that not so?
Either I'm doing something elementally and obviously wrong, or I misunderstood the whole idea of openoffice.
Footnote: I already had a perfectly good 'Microsoft Works Word Processor' on my computer that does anything I'd ever need to do with wordprocessing. But, of course, it is essentially useless since no one else can open documents created on it and sent to them by me in e-mails, and I can't use it to open any typical 'Word' documents sent to me, since that is apparently what 99.999% of computer users have as their word processors.
I tried searching for the answer to my query, but didn't have much luck.
Please help. I have two rather important documents that I created with openoffice, 'trapped' in MSWord format which I now haven't a clue if I can even open. And I don't think I can re-create them from memory.
Thanks for any and all clarification--even if it's just to confirm that yes, I truly am a bit dimwitted
rmwpg