Hello,
I've received this .rtf file (attachment) with a little picture on the left side that i can't see with Libre Office. I'm using Ubuntu because I hate Microsoft and all their products :) ... So, in conclusion, my friend (on Microsoft Office Word) opened this file and the picture was here...
I had discovered that Open Office Writer does NOT really support functional RTF features (the ones that I tried anyway).
When I posted issues to an OpenOffice Users Group, I was re-directed to Libre Office.
Can I help in some way?
Please advise.
Thanks, Tracey
As an End User, my experience has been to export (Documents and/or Data) in simple HTML or RTF text format for other End Users to use in their word Processor or Spreadsheet.
On 10/19/2013 07:08 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> On 10/19/2013 04:43 AM, Patrick wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've received this .rtf file (attachment) with a little picture on the left side that i can't see with Libre Office. I'm using Ubuntu because I hate Microsoft and all their products :) ... So...
I am using LibreOffice 4.3.0.4 with Windows 7.
Until recently I have been saving my two column pages of text in rtf
with no problems. I have been doing this for years with no problems. Now
the program will only save this two column format as odt.
I can no longer save in rtf and retain these...
Le 19/10/2013 10:43, Patrick a écrit :
Hi Patrick,
>
> I've received this .rtf file (attachment) with a little picture on the left side that i can't see with Libre Office. I'm using Ubuntu because I hate Microsoft and all their products :) ... So, in conclusion, my friend (on Microsoft...
On 10/19/2013 04:43 AM, Patrick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've received this .rtf file (attachment) with a little picture on the left side that i can't see with Libre Office. I'm using Ubuntu because I hate Microsoft and all their products :) ... So, in conclusion, my friend (on Microsoft Office Word...
At 14:12 20/10/2013 -0500, Anne Noname wrote:
>From: Patrick Demarki
>Date: Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 3:43 AM
>>I've received this .rtf file (attachment) ...
>
>You can open these programs ...
Er, these are document files, not programs.
>... in Notepad ... (1) the simple one comes on all MsFt...
...;
can be easily located & safely downloaded through
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Hoping this helps,
From: Patrick <pdemarki@...>
Date: Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 3:43 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] RTF
To: "users@..." <users@......
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> Since then I always make sure no RTF files comes near me ever.
I have all due respect for your opinion and choice and I am glad you have
the option to do that.
I had never thought of saving all documents in RTF (maybe not a bad idea),
but I do find RTF very...
On 11/19/2014 06:34 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Can you answer the question on top of this article? Which non-MS
> application can handle every flavour of RTF you throw at it? On a
> Windows box, MS WordPad is the one and only application I would try.
> On my Windows boxes we have a business...
> One problem with RTF is MS has different versions of the
> specification, generally released when a new version of MSO comes out.
> If your software
> does not read the newer versions, which I believe is the default for
> the latest MSO version you may get garbled importing on occasion...
On 11/19/2014 10:40 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Open rtf in a text editor. Just like HTML, it is plain text indeed.
That's one of the things I've always liked about RTF. In a pinch, one
could open an RTF file in Notepad and strip out all of the RTF coding
and be left with a document's contents...