[OB] New issue exporting DOC, etc. from Omnibook 300/425/etc. to Office 2003 SP3
Rob S. Rice
rsrice1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Jan 6 18:03:53 EST 2008
Save as .rtf, that's still pretty universal.
Best!
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[mailto:omnibook-bounces at lists.elektro.com]On Behalf Of Bruce M. Newman
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 7:57 AM
To: omnibook at lists.elektro.com
Subject: Re: [OB] New issue exporting DOC,etc. from Omnibook 300/425/etc. to
Office 2003 SP3
I agree with Andrew's comment about Microsoft.
Just a reminder - documents created in Word 2, on the Omnibook 300, can be
read by Word 6, and then "further up the line".
It does mean a "multi-step" process to get it to the latest version, and
really should be unnecessary, except for Microsoft's apparently limitless
greed.
Bruce Newman
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 11:17:14 +0100 Andrew Lovell < andrew at lovell-info.se
<mailto:andrew at lovell-info.se> > writes:
Hi
micro$oft has taken its monopolist tendencies a step further, by attempting
to force everybody to "upgrade" to their latest office package. The main
motivation is, of course, to sell more office packages.
This sort of underhand manipulation should be referred to the Monopolies
Commission.
I use Word 6 for everyday work, since I know the macro language, and do not
have the time and energy to learn Word Basic. Word 2002 is slow and buggy. I
got fed up with it crashing after about one day's use.
Yours
Andrew
At 19:42 08-01-05, you wrote:
M$ is patching Office 2003 (SP3) in a way that will by default disable
import of some very old file formats. As I recall, the OB300/425 include a
version of Word (2.X?) that won't be exportable to Office 2003 SP3 without
some effort by the recipient. The capability to read these formats isn't
gone, but becomes disabled by default.
You may wish to refer to:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922849
http://blogs.msdn.com/david_leblanc/archive/2008/01/04/office-sp3-and-file-f
ormats.aspx
D
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