Sending a odt file format to windows user

Matt Harrison matt.harrison82 at gmail.com
Mon May 4 11:47:52 UTC 2009


On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Allen Meyers <texas.chef94 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have occasion to e-mail attachments to a die hard MS user (business
> contact) and he goes bonkers when he cannot open it.
> (a) what to change the odt to
> (b) how about the font only one I seem to remember from windows that
> is available is century (but not sure 10 pitch)
> Pardon basic nature of this, but this guy is real pain and will not
> agree to even a coverter.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Allen Meyers
> texas.chef94 at gmail.com
>
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Well, you can save from OOo to a MS Word format.  As for fonts, I can't help
you there, but you can easily do a File --> Save As, and select Microsoft
Word as a format.  Actually, you can save in just about every document
format Microsoft supports.

Gotta love open source.
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