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I've added a translated version of this page. HTH to Chinese developers.--[[User:Zhangxiaofei|Zhangxiaofei]] 13:09, 12 August 2007 (CEST)
 
I've added a translated version of this page. HTH to Chinese developers.--[[User:Zhangxiaofei|Zhangxiaofei]] 13:09, 12 August 2007 (CEST)
 
== Problems with "."s (colons) in the filename of Write saved *.doc formatted douments ==
 
 
I downloaded OpenOffice because it has been around for a while and should be utterly stable by now. I even had the confidence to uninstall MS Office (shock, horror!) It was happily working and so was I until a college of mine sent me a Word doc to edit. I did that in OpenOffice Write and saved the output file to "*.doc" format. I emailed it back my friend and she could NOT open it with MS Word. She said the document must have been "corrupted" by OpenOffice Write. MS Word went through a complex process of installing a document import feature which ended with a dialogue box providing options to make the code readable to MS Word and so on ... none of which features worked to open the document.
 
 
So I then reinstalled MS Word and tried to open the document... the same thing happened to me... then I looked at the filename .... it was:
 
 
 
"Anger in AN inpatients 20.9.07.doc"
 
 
...see the "." (colons) in the filename? They cause a problem.
 
 
1. OpenOffice Write can open a file with a colon in the filename.
 
 
2. MS Word can open a file with a colon in the filename.
 
 
3. OpenOffice Write can save a file with a colon in the filename as a *.doc (MS Word document)
 
 
4. Of course MS Word can save a file with a colon in the filename as a *.doc
 
 
5. However, MS Word cannot open a file with a colon in the filename that OpenOffice Write has saved as a *.doc format.
 
 
The colons n the filename are the problem
 
 
7. The SOLUTION is to RENAME the OpenOffice Write *.doc document, replacing the "."s with (for eg;) "-"s.
 
 
8. MS Word can now open the document.
 
 
But why can't MS Word recognise an OpenOffice Write saved *.doc with colons in the filename?
 
 
 
RE COMMENT: I am sorry. I have no idea about "structure" or how to do a "Wiki" page correctly.
 
 
My point obviously however must be clarified. To this end I have edited the above and also provided an additional explanation below.
 
 
 
It is this:
 
 
When OpenOffice Write saves a file with a "." (a colon) in the filename (eg my.file.doc), MS Word can no longer read the3 file as a native *.doc file.
 
 
1. Create a document in MS Word and save it as "my.file.doc"
 
 
2. Open the file in OpenOffice Write and edit the document and simply re-save that (overwrite) as "my.file.doc"
 
 
3. Now try and open "my.file.doc in MS Word.
 
 
Word cannot open the file. Not only that - it wants to install a document import feature and things become very complicated very quickly. However... to fix the problem...
 
 
4. RENAME (in Explorer)"my.file.doc" to "my_file.doc".
 
 
MS Word can now open the document with no problems at all.
 
 
I hope this - with my previous posting above - makes it more clear... if anyone can do better and wants to edit all this ...please, be my guest. As I say - I know absolutely nothing ...just trying to be helpful.
 
 
Regards, CBSEBE :)
 

Latest revision as of 11:21, 28 September 2007

I've added a link to the original cvs faq, because in my opinion this wiki page is seriously lacking. It does not even mention anonymous (read-only) access, which I was looking for, and does not really describe how to get an account (only has a link to how to get a different ooo-build account). Also it's unstructured and not quite clearly-written. Until it's improved I think a link to the original page is most useful. Also the page should be renamed. "CVS Guide" comes to mind for example. It also has a number of formatting errors (in the patch/diff section). I can't quite follow the original intentions of the author to fix it. Or maybe http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.3/source.html should just link to Getting It instead of this page. Getting It is concise and I think it is more in line with one expects to find when trying to check out the source from cvs. --Cyhawk 17:52, 24 August 2006 (CEST)


I've added a translated version of this page. HTH to Chinese developers.--Zhangxiaofei 13:09, 12 August 2007 (CEST)

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