Create MS Office-compatible documents in OpenOffice

Create MS Office-compatible documents in OpenOffice

OpenOffice is a free, full-featured suite of applications for creating text documents, presentations, spreadsheets and more. In this video tutorial, you'll find step-by-step instructions for creating Microsoft Office-compatible documents in OpenOffice. For more on making Microsoft Office work nicely with OpenOffice, take a look!

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BeBob Esq 2 months ago
Keep your documents save! You should have suggested that people usethe RTF document format. It has a more compatible base, as RTF documents can be opened by any word processor running on any operating system.{No Vendor Lockin}

I tend to favour SSuite Office’s free office suites as they specialise in the RTF document format. Their software also don’t need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes the software very small and efficient. {www.ssuitesoft.com}
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