Thanks, zooloo, for geting us back on track with the topic. (I'm not going to bother answering the flames, i still have an english essay to polish, and another short one to write.)
I have saved in the only file format that OO lists for XP (Word 2000/XP), but I don't think that it is the "Office XP" word file format; just the shitty wordpad that they have on the base OS install.
I have opened a document written with XP Office Word, it displays fine. everything is correct. I haven't had a chance to resave it (without modifications) and check it with Office XP, but when I tried to close the window, it asked me if i wanted to save the document because it has been modified. Note that I only opened it to see if I could, I made no modifications. I will have to try that next week (when I'm again at the dreaded XP comp).
Oh yeah, OO v 1.0.0 (but I could have sworn it was 1.0.1, I downloaded it at the begining of October....)
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Ok; I lied; I will answer at least a small part. I don't care if M$ decides to never release the file format. What pisses me off is the fact that it cant read any other file format besides it's own. At least the M$ coders could add in a module that would allow it to read an open standard. This would solve all my problems, because I could then open it using the open format, and re-save it in XP crap format for my instructor. It doesn't make any business sense to further alienate a group by denying them the ability to read previoously saved files, when these are the very people that they wish to capture to their side.
what's this site again? oh yeah, fuckmicrosoft.com. thanks.
-t.
ps: I love the direction OO has taken with their file format: open standard based on XML. I have often wondered why nobody uses XML for this and other necessary standard formats when it is so configurable (via a XSL stylesheet).... kudos to them.
[ October 11, 2002: Message edited by: beltorak0 ]