----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefano Maffulli" stef@zoomata.com To: discussion@fsfeurope.org Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 11:23 AM Subject: Re: Linux on Windows
On Wednesday 31 October 2001 7:10 pm, MJ Ray wrote:
People must wake up and realise that having files in MS Word format is
not
a good idea. If they do not have MS Word any more (eg MS invokes and enforces their termination clauses), they effectively do not have their data any more. How we can make them realise that? Suggestions, please!
I participated recently to a conference where there was one guy
demonstrating
that files saved in MSWord format contain all information of previous savings. He brought an example of a Word file used for describing a
project
he made some time before. The file had pics and tables, headers, footes
etc.
He printed the doc with word. Then opened the same file in Open/StarOffice (some version, don't remember exactly): the file opened perfectly showing
the
same header, footers ecc BUT the pictures where the very first ones he put
in
when he began editing the document.
disabling the 'fast save' feature in Word will prevent this 'feature' from continuing to affect the history of your documents. It's enabled by default in Office 97, but IIRC it's disabled by default in Office 2000, and is definitely disabled by default in Office xp.
Interesting to see that SO couldn't cope with that type of saved .doc file ... more undocumented nasties.
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