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by webmaven
3421 days ago
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> if you see changes for the better, learn how to forgive Sure, I'll consider doing so when an Office user can set OpenOffice as the default format, or at least when they open an OpenOffice file, that Office will save that file as OpenOffice by default. I guess this comes down to Microsoft failing basic verification. |
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You can set OpenOffice or LibreOffice for document default types in Windows.
I like Libreoffice because it does more file standards than MS Office. Someone emailed a Word Perfect document to a group my wife was in and MS Office could not open it. So I used LibreOffice to open it and convert it to Doc format for my wife so her group can use it.