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On Friday, July 12, 2013 03:42:32 AM Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Sometimes you have to scroll backward up the list above the starting
point of the drop-down. 

However, it is very unusual to hear of (or see) a ".Doc" getting
malformed!  ".DocX"s go weird sometimes because each version of MSO
does it slightly differently.  But even those shouldn't be showing
any strange characters.

Maybe unusual but it is happening occasionally in Writer 
(interoffice-writer-4.0.3.3.3-1.1.x86_64).

System document was opened on is a Win7 system.

In my case it was a .odt document with some defined form fields. The 
.doc version would not allow input in the form field areas. If saved as 
.docx the whole document was offset, missing parts, graphics miss placed 
on etc. 

See signiture below for my config.

Could it be a fonts issue?  SuSE and other Gnu&Linuxes often have a
wide range of slightly unusual fonts to avoid proprietary ones such
as Arial, Times New Roman (and so on) that might have copyright
issues.

Might it be easier to send him/her the ".Odt" and a link to the
LibreOffice downloads page?  Regards from
Tom :) 

________________________________

From: Tim Lloyd <tim.lloyd@gmx.com>

To:
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 12 July 2013, 2:30
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] .odt to .rtf ?


Hi Helen,

what version of LO are you using?

When I do as a "save as" in LO4.0.4.2 I can see .rtf 4th from bottom
of the list of formats.

Cheers

On 07/12/2013 11:18 AM, Helen wrote:
I agreed to edit (one time only)  a local literary magazine coming
out soon.
I have saved each of the documents (plays, poetry, etc.) and edited
in LibreOffice.
Before sending the files to the publisher, I've been saving them
to  .doc. The publisher emails to say that all the documents have
weird formatting and strange characters.  He wants to know if I
can send the files to him in .rft  (rich text) format.  I don't
see that as an option in the "save as" menu.
Is there a way I can do this -- convert the  .odt files to .rtf?  
Using LibreOffice
on Suse Linux.


Thanks all,

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