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On 2010/12/31 7:23 AM  Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 31/12/10 13:21, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 31/12/10 13:17, RGB ES wrote:

As someone already said, that's absolutely wrong: I have 3.3rc8 and
300m95 running here and none of them support writing to whateverX
formats.
Maybe you are using some go-oo derivative, but oracle's OOo do not
support writing to those formats, not even the development version for
3.4.

Well, Open Office 3.2.1 running on Ubuntu 10.04 has a Save-As option of Office 2007 xml (docx). So i don't know what THAT is then, if it's not OOXML....

And it's the ORACLE version as well.....


Ubuntu and most Linux distros use the Go-oo derivative of OOo. It is based on the Oracle version with many additions, including the ability to save in Office 2007 formats (probably because of the Novell and Microsoft marketing agreement).

OOo downloaded from the OpenOffice.org does not save in Office 2007 formats.

Larry
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