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On 07/20/2012 11:51 AM, Paul Keir wrote:
Hi,

I am trying out Atlassian Confluence, which allows the pages it manages to be exported in Word format (.doc). If I load such a file in Word, it works, but LibreOffice will instead first provide a "ASCII Filter Options" popup, and then opens the document as if it were a raw ASCII text file. Here is the start of the file (the entire file is attached):

Please post the file on Nabble or somewhere "public" and post link to the list. Attachments are stripped from the list.

The contents start as:

Message-ID: <2145210638.3.1342621542525.JavaMail.root@xxxx.xxxx.com>
Subject: Exported From Confluence
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/related;
      boundary="----=_Part_2_97107473.1342621542514"

------=_Part_2_97107473.1342621542514
...

It reminds me of an email. Does anyone know whatkind of file this is? Can it be opened as a Word doc. in LibreOffice?

Cheers,
Paul






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