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Re: [opensuse] Exporting with OOo/Libre.
- From: Ken Schneider - openSUSE <suse-list3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 May 2011 11:03:00 -0400
- Message-id: <4DC01924.2070205@bout-tyme.net>
On 05/03/2011 10:32 AM, Fr David Ousley pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
And what is the name of the extension you installed? I looked through the "Get more extensions online..." list and didn't see anything there. (Could be my eyes missed it.)
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Hi,
I have to send documents to people using windows, but my documents
are .odt. I can tell oowriter to save a copy, say, as .doc, but then
oowriter switches to that document, instead of staying with the
original .odt. I have to remember that, and reopen the .odt file
before writing anything else.
I wonder if there would be an utility, a button, a macro, to say:
"save another copy for windows users" in .doc, .docx, etc. And keep
OO with my .odt opened.
There is also the handy MultiSave extension (Tools > Extension Manager),
which allows you to save to .doc or .pdf or both as well as .odt, and
does not change the .odt that you are editing. Works well for me.
And what is the name of the extension you installed? I looked through the "Get more extensions online..." list and didn't see anything there. (Could be my eyes missed it.)
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Ken Schneider
SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998
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