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On 30/11/2013, Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Doug, all


doug-2 wrote
If you save your file in .doc 1997~2000 (or 1997~2003) every program will
be
able to open it. Never use .docx.


IMHO the only way to change this is to send ODF files and ask the users at
the other end to install a free ODF compatible software (LO or other) since
it is costless, while refusing to do so means that on your end you would
have to *buy* a software license from MS...


Alternatively send odf documents and tell users they can open these
file with m$o version>2010, but there will be differences. Ask users
to save odf documents and consider the comparison table for text
documents:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/differences-between-the-opendocument-text-odt-format-and-the-word-docx-format-HA010355788.aspx

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