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== Problems with periods in the filename of OpenOffice Write saved *.doc format files ==
 
== Problems with periods in the filename of OpenOffice Write saved *.doc format files ==
  
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When OpenOffice Write saves a file  in MS Word *.doc format - with a "." (period) in the filename (eg; "my.file.doc") - MS Word can no longer read nor open the file at all. Not only that - it trys to install a document import feature - and things become very complicated and messy very quickly.
  
When OpenOffice Write saves a file  in MS Word format with a "." (period) in the filename (eg; "my.file.doc"), MS Word can no longer read nor open the file at all. Not only that - it wants to install a document import feature - and things become very complicated and messy very quickly.
 
  
  
However the SOLUTION is to RENAME the OpenOffice Write *.doc document (in Windows Explorer), replacing the "."s (periods) with (for eg;) "-"s (dashes).
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The SOLUTION is to RENAME the OpenOffice Write *.doc file (in Windows Explorer), replacing the "."s (periods) with, for example, dashes.
  
  

Revision as of 13:01, 28 September 2007

Problems with periods in the filename of OpenOffice Write saved *.doc format files

When OpenOffice Write saves a file in MS Word *.doc format - with a "." (period) in the filename (eg; "my.file.doc") - MS Word can no longer read nor open the file at all. Not only that - it trys to install a document import feature - and things become very complicated and messy very quickly.


The SOLUTION is to RENAME the OpenOffice Write *.doc file (in Windows Explorer), replacing the "."s (periods) with, for example, dashes.


The following provides a functional breakdown for the example "my.file.doc":


1. Open the file? Yes, Oo Write & MS Word.


2. Save the file? Yes, Oo Write and MS Word.


3. Read each other's saved file? No, MS Word cannot read an Oo Write saved *.doc format file that contains a period in the filename.


4. Solution? Rename the file, removing the periods, replacing them with dashes or underscores (eg; "my-file.doc" or "my_file.doc").

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