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Easy Way To Convert Libre Office To Word, Please
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could one of you technical abers give me an easy peasy way to do this.
thanx in advance
thanx in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not clear from your post exactly what you're trying to do. Have you received a document that someone else has saved in LibreOffice's native format (and you've not got LibreOffice yourself)?. Have you got LibreOffice and want to save just one document in Word format? Or do you want LibreOffice to always save in Word format?
If you've received a document from someone else in LibreOffice's native format then you'll either need to install LibreOffice yourself or ask them to send you the document again, after saving it in Word format first (using the instructions below in either case).
If you want to save a single LibreOffice document in Word format, simply go to File > Save As and select a Word format from the 'File type' box.
If you want to save all LibreOffice documents in Word format, go to Tools > Options > Load/Save > General > Document type > Always save as.
If you've received a document from someone else in LibreOffice's native format then you'll either need to install LibreOffice yourself or ask them to send you the document again, after saving it in Word format first (using the instructions below in either case).
If you want to save a single LibreOffice document in Word format, simply go to File > Save As and select a Word format from the 'File type' box.
If you want to save all LibreOffice documents in Word format, go to Tools > Options > Load/Save > General > Document type > Always save as.
That's weird!
If the document is likely to contain only text (rather than tables or graphics) try opening it in WordPad (from Start > Programs > Accessories).
Otherwise ask the sender to save another copy (using File > Save as) in Word 95 format (which almost any word processor can handle) and then forward it to you.
Alternatively download and install OpenOffice, and see if OpenOffice Writer can open it:
https:/ /www.op enoffic e.org/
If the document is likely to contain only text (rather than tables or graphics) try opening it in WordPad (from Start > Programs > Accessories).
Otherwise ask the sender to save another copy (using File > Save as) in Word 95 format (which almost any word processor can handle) and then forward it to you.
Alternatively download and install OpenOffice, and see if OpenOffice Writer can open it:
https:/
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