Hi, :-)

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 17:07, Arda Tunccekic <[email protected]> wrote:
> If the document is created with .doc extension, LibreOffice can open it up
> properly.
> If the document is created with .docx extension, you cannot see the graphic.
> Any ideas?

Well, I know my suggestion is pretty obvious, and sorry for that, but
did you try just saving the .docx document as a .doc document on one
of the remaining MS Office systems?

HTH. 0.2 cents... cheaper than the suggested local support...

David Nelson




On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 17:07, Arda Tunccekic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually we are doing this conversion one by one and after installing
> LibreOffice we are showing the user the most common tasks and they can use
> it. Now LibreOffice is installed on 20 computers and there is only this
> compatibility issue we are facing. And I don't know any proffesional local
> support for LibreOffice around.
>
> If the document is created with .doc extension, LibreOffice can open it up
> properly.
> If the document is created with .docx extension, you cannot see the graphic.
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
>
> On 03.11.2010 10:32, Cor Nouws wrote:
>>
>> Hi Arda,
>>
>> Arda Tunccekic wrote (03-11-10 09:11)
>>
>>> Is this the place to get support for LibreOffice?
>>> I work in a company that have more than 200 computers and I am trying to
>>> migrate from MS Office to LibreOffice + Thunderbird. [...]
>>
>> Migration in a professional environment. 200 seats ... I would simply find
>> local professional support.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cor
>>
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