I have a whole lot from 2003 and AOO is trying to open them with. Molley wrote: If I can start with the earliest files I am trying to open.
Rory suggested converting the files but the computer is only showing me the name of the files that AOO wants to open them in and not having any success. When I try to open a file a a box called "ascii Filter Options", with character set, language etc, comes up on the screen which I have to ok and then it opens up with unreadable text. I can't remember what they were previously but I bring up their properties and they are described as XML 1.0 Text Document (.wpd). If I can start with the earliest files I am trying to open. If the files you want to open are not on the list, you need to find another way to open them, either by converting them to a file type which is on the list or by using the original application which wrote the files. This is a list of the file types which Writer 4.1.2 can open. doc files (Word 6, Word 95, Word 97/2000/XP) even though all are called. Remember too that there are several different types of. We need to know what type the files are to offer relevant advice. doc, etc) which is important.Īre the files you can open, and the files you cannot open, the same type - ie are they are all. The date you saved them should be irrelevant. You say you can open some files you saved in 2005 but not others you saved in 2005. It is far more likely that the files you and your friend are opening are different, or that you are using different versions of AOO.
It is most unlikely that AOO operates any differently under Windows 10 compared with Windows 7 or even XP. I have a friend who uses 2007 and claims not to be having any problems at all.
It is available for free online users but it also allows the integration with premium users and on-premises OffiDocs deployments where the OffiDocs OpenOffice Writer is installed.Molley wrote:I can't help thinking that Open Office has issues with Windows 10 which I use with my computer. In concrete, it is a desktop app running through our OffiDocs API. It is an integration with an Open Office Linux desktop application. It also suggests common words and phrases to complete while you are typing. AutoCorrect dictionary to trap typing mistakes on the fly, checking your spelling as you type. Notes and comments on the side of the document. Text frames and linking for publishing tasks like newsletters and flyers Table of Contents & References to increase the usefulness of your long, complex documents by generating a table of contents or indexing terms, bibliographical references, illustrations, tables, and other objects.
You can also create your own templates, or download templates from the Templates repository. Wizards for standard documents such as letters, faxes, agendas, minutes, or carrying out more complex tasks such as mail merges.
The Open Office writer main features are: It is a document editor integrated with our file manager to manage only DOC, DOCX and ODT file types with this desktop app. It allows to create large documents, reports, and books, and simple enough for a quick memo. It is a word processor and publishing tool.
Create and edit doc and docx documents with OpenOffice Writer online OpenOffice Writer online is an extension that allows to create, edit and view any Microsoft Word documents in both doc and docx formats.