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This is absolutely normal, When LibO or his brother OOo open a MSO document they try to read and make an interpretation of some proprietary code from MSO even the new doc ".docx" contain some codes exclusive to Microsoft. Depend how you have formatted your documents, if the layers/underlayers, styles, tables... are complicated, you will have many chance to see a different formatting between if you open in MSO or LibO More your document have a simple formatting, more the compatibility will be better
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This is absolutely normal, When LibO or his brother OOo open a MSO document they try to read and make an interpretation of some proprietary code from MSO even the new doc ".docx" contain some codes exclusive to Microsoft. Depend how you have formatted your documents, if the layers/underlayers, styles, tables... are complicated, you will have many chance to see a different formatting between these different software like if you open in MSO or LibO More your document have a simple formatting, more the compatibility will be better
| 3 | No.3 Revision |
This is absolutely normal,
When LibO or his brother OOo open a MSO document they try to read and make an interpretation of some proprietary code from MSO even the new doc ".docx" contain some codes exclusive to Microsoft.
Depend how you have formatted your documents, if the layers/underlayers, styles, tables... are complicated, you will have many chance to see a different formatting between these different software like if you open in MSO or LibO
LibO
More your document have a simple formatting, more the compatibility will be better
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