I disagree with Studavis This bug is a big problem. It may be true that
users only use 25% of word functionality but almost all use this
functionality. I recall it working in the previous version of OO and it
was broken in 3.0
I vote that this gets a high priority because I to cannot use OO Write
I have encountered the same bug. I created a document containing a
table in OpenOffice Writer 3.0.1 and saved it as Microsoft XP format.
Microsoft Word opens the file reporting an error stating "A table in
this document has become corrupted ...". The file is displayed with the
text intact but with
Correction to above posting - the attached file is incorrect. The
correct example is attached with this post.
** Attachment added: "word doc edited in OO3"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28363942/Induction%20Programme09.doc
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[upstream] [3.1] OO 3.0 writer - tables corrupted
https://bugs.lau
We have the same basic issue but slightly different context - a Word
2003 document with tables, edited in OO3 then saved in Word 2003 format
leads to:
users of Word 2003 can see the edited content
the OO3 editor/user can re-open the edited document and sees the edited content
BUT
OO2.4 users see
Thanks for trying to move this forward, we need to get the basic right
before tackling the business world. 90% of users use 25% of Word
functionality (a guess but I'm sure it's true!). If we can get that 25%
working well thats all we can ask!
cheers
Best Regards
Stuart Davis
icarus wrote:
There seems to be no coments for a month, so I thought it would be good
to emphasize this - it's a *showstopper* for the whole distribution in a
business enviroment.
It is unacceptable for an office suite to behave in such a manner -
Linux still hasn't conquered the business world and files need t
** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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[upstream] [3.1] OO 3.0 writer - tables corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330366
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