Re: transfer to libre office

2025-02-10 Thread Carlisle Mike Wick
Thanks

Carlisle Mike Wick
 

On Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 08:53:09 AM CST, Bret Busby  
wrote:  
 
 On 9/2/25 20:39, CLAUDIO MUÑOZ wrote:
> Dear Open Office>Libre Office,
> 
> 
> I've been happily using Open Office for years.
> I learn it's been superseded by Libre Office.
> If that is so,
> 
> 1. how can I save ongoing work/content in Open Office when transferring to
> Libre Office in my old 2012 MacBook Air on Mojave 10.14.6? and
> 2. can I transfer said contents after downloading L.O. to my newer MacBook
> Pro M2 2022 on Sonoma 14.6.1 ?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> 
> Claudio Muñoz
> illustrator
> 
> http://www.claudiomunoz.com
> http://instagram.com/claudiomunozillustrator
> +44 (0)7766 712 011
> 
> Golly Knapp House
> Puncknowle
> Dorset
> DT2 9BT
> UK
> 
Hello.

I understand that Open Office and Libre Office exist concurrently.

Libre Office has not, to my understanding, superseded Open Office.

Try doing a search for each, and, search using "open office vs libre office"

https://www.techradar.com/news/libreoffice-vs-openoffice

If you have "been happily using Open Office for years", then, no need to 
change, is shown.

..
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
..


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Re: transfer to libre office

2025-02-10 Thread Robert Funnell
Claudio -

As said by Bret Busby in his reply, LibreOffice has not exactly superseded 
Apache OpenOffice. However, I see at http://www.openoffice.org/ that AAO's last 
release was on 2023 Dec 22. On 2024 Apr 3 there was a blog post about the 
latest developments, but they still haven't been released.

In any case, to answer your questions, all of your existing AOO documents 
should be usable by LO. They both use the same file formats.

- Robert


From: CLAUDIO MUÑOZ 
Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2025 07:39
To: users@openoffice.apache.org 
Subject: transfer to libre office

Dear Open Office>Libre Office,

I've been happily using Open Office for years.
I learn it's been superseded by Libre Office.
If that is so,

1. how can I save ongoing work/content in Open Office when transferring to
Libre Office in my old 2012 MacBook Air on Mojave 10.14.6? and
2. can I transfer said contents after downloading L.O. to my newer MacBook
Pro M2 2022 on Sonoma 14.6.1 ?

Many thanks,
Claudio Muñoz
illustrator



I NEED HELP VERY BADLY

2025-02-10 Thread Beverly Dianne Clapp
I have a document that I need help with, it is in a document on my desktop
but it was saved as an mhtml document.  Can someone PLEASE help me to
translate this document? The reason I cannot open it is,  it is saved as
ASCII and I have no knowledge of this.  PLEASE help as it is a lawsuit that
I am a participant in.


(Beverly) Dianne Clapp


Re: I NEED HELP VERY BADLY

2025-02-10 Thread Robert Funnell
(Beverly) Dianne -

I have no experience with .mhtml files, but at 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML it says that .mhtml and .eml are 
equivalent. Maybe you can make a copy of the file and give it the extension 
.eml, and then open it with your e-mail client. The document you want might 
even be in there as an e-mail attachment.

- Robert


From: Beverly Dianne Clapp 
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2025 14:32
To: users@openoffice.apache.org 
Subject: I NEED HELP VERY BADLY

I have a document that I need help with, it is in a document on my desktop
but it was saved as an mhtml document.  Can someone PLEASE help me to
translate this document? The reason I cannot open it is,  it is saved as
ASCII and I have no knowledge of this.  PLEASE help as it is a lawsuit that
I am a participant in.


(Beverly) Dianne Clapp