Re: Curious, said Alice
- From: Charles Francis <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 22:09:04 +0000
Thus spake Oz <Oz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>AJH <sylva@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>>On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 19:13:02 +0000, Oz <Oz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>AJH <sylva@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>>>>The whole point of open office is that it reads and write M$ word
>>>>files, in fact it reads all the different flavours better than Word
>>>>does.
>>>
>>>Bet it can't read word2!
>>
>>I'm not familiar with word2, I was referring to the various M$ Word
>>formats since 1995.
>
>1) Word 2 is m$.
>2) Its pre 1995
>3) It does all I want and need.
>4) Can openoffice read word2 files?
>
The real problem with old or non-standard software is not with what it
can do. Very often new releases cut out some facility you use. The
problem is if you want other people to read your documents, or if you
want to read other peoples documents.
Regards
--
Charles Francis
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