On 21/11/16 10:17 AM, Jeffrey Kelley wrote:
I was initially delighted to think that I had found a word processing
app that functioned much the way that Microsoft Word has for me for many years,
until problems with my laptop led me to do a system restore and I ended up
constrained to move to Windows 10 which I have found nothing if not confusing
and awkward. I do most of my emails and quick searches on my cell, but do need
to have my personal laptop top create documents that I can send to clients and
prospects occasionally. The idiotic wordpad or whatever was practically
worthless and uncomfortable. Having in the last few days downloaded and
installed Open Office, I am having difficulties creating documents of any sort
that I can send via email that I am confident that the recipients can open.
When I send a relatively simple text document to my alternate email addresses,
it come across as an Open Office Document that opens IN Open Office, as if I
wanted whomever I sent it to, to edit it or something. What if my client does
not have Open Office????
Four options:
1. Go to File --> Send --> Document as E-mail
2. Go to File --> Send --> E-mail as OpenDocument text
3. Go to File --> Send --> E-mail as Microsoft Word
4. Go to File --> Send --> E=mail as PDF
I cannot seem to figure out a way to just convert or create it as a simple
document that anyone can open with whatever they have. There must be a way to
do that or send it as a PDF or good old plain doc. or something!!!
I am not a Luddite or computer illiterate: I have for many years used
CAD programs and am reasonably proficient with programs such as PhotoShop. I
studied computer graphics at the University back in the early ‘80s, for Pete’s
sake!
People from the early '80s are used to keyboard short cuts, today we use
menu's
I spend way too many hours engaged in front of a screen during working hours
and do not have the time to do the same at home when trying to perform what has
always been a simple, but vital task.
Could you please send me a simple solution/method/or whatever that will
make this aspect of my electronic life easier? Or, was the reason Open Office
was a free download because everyone I want to share anything I create with it
must also install this version?
I hope to hear from you soon,
Jeffrey
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