tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500651434211027064.post4670584427958422319..comments2023-05-24T03:31:20.104-05:00Comments on Computer Trouble?: Installing OpenOfficeEike Heinzehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05881355719827719615noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500651434211027064.post-46616617258083328042010-01-11T06:22:28.119-06:002010-01-11T06:22:28.119-06:00No, I believe you do NOT need to be concerned.
Th...No, I believe you do NOT need to be concerned. <br />The programmers of OpenOffice leave the door open for future "enhancements" where OO may be able to do some things MS Office may not be able to do identically. <br />I see this as "covering ones back".Eike Heinzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05881355719827719615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5500651434211027064.post-30007853943237683332010-01-11T06:10:23.900-06:002010-01-11T06:10:23.900-06:00Somebody I know posted this comment WITH THEIR FUL...Somebody I know posted this comment WITH THEIR FULL NAME and phone number in the post! As I wrote in the OO post: "There is no privacy here". I have deleted this dumb post, sorry, K.K. Have you not learned anything from being on Facebook and/or My Space?<br />Because the question raised is of general interest here the text of the comment:<br /> Anonymous said...<br /><br /> I selected "Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP" for Text documents, "Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP" for spreadsheet, and so forth. However, when I did so, it said "Not using ODF 1.2 may cause information to be lost" underneath "Document Type." Should I be worried about this?<br /><br />I will reply in another comment.Eike Heinzehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05881355719827719615noreply@blogger.com