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Hi Derry, 

On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 11:07:11 +0000
Derry Birse <derry.birse@converteam.com> wrote:

We are looking at LibreOffice as a potential corporate tool, however we have
run into some issues relating to our company templates. We have several
document templates that will not convert and these give the error "This is
not a WinWord97 file". These files open in Word 97 without a problem.

These documents fail to convert using the Conversion Wizard, they also fail
to open from both the File->Open menu and when double clicked in Windows
Explorer. In all cases they give the above error.

The templates in question do have VB macros and although we do not expect
these to work, the LibreOffice (and OpenOffice) documentation would suggest
that these files should at least open and/or convert to odf format, even if
they lose the macros.

I have included a link to a sample, can anyone help with this issue.

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B2rpQlb_yPptNDgxYmFmZDctNzBiYi00NTRlLThmODItOWYzYTI5ZTNhNTU5&hl=en&authkey=CPrJ0OUC

We are using LibreOffice 3.3.1 on Windows XP Pro SP3.

I've got the same error message with LibreOffice 3.3.1 on Mandriva Linux 2010.1

But I was able to open and convert your example file with the original OOo-Version 3.2.1. 

I think, OOo has removed support for the old binary formats (but I think those filters can be 
installed manually again) and LibO "inherited" this feature. 

So my suggestion is that you try to download the 3.2.1 and use this for conversion, then you can 
use either LibO or OOo for your work. 

HTH

Sigrid

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