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Revision as of 11:53, 6 November 2007
Microsoft Office Load/Save options
- Choose Load/Save > Microsoft Office.
- On the Options - Load/Save - Microsoft Office dialog, you can choose what to do when importing and exporting Microsoft Office OLE objects (linked or embedded objects or documents such as spreadsheets or equations).
- Select the [L] checkboxes to convert Microsoft OLE objects into the corresponding OpenOffice.org OLE objects when a Microsoft document is loaded into OOo (mnemonic: “L" for “load").
- Select the [S] checkboxes to convert OpenOffice.org OLE objects into the corresponding Microsoft OLE objects when a document is saved in a Microsoft format (mnemonic: “S" for “save").
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