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OpenOffice.org Tips and Tricks: Harmonizing With MS Office, Managing Large Complex Documents

September 24, 2008
By

Eric Geier







We’ve covered many tips and tricks about working between OpenOffice.org (OOo) and Microsoft (MS) Office, however now we’ll address the formatting issues experienced when converting between the two formats. We’ll give you a few ways to make your documents convert better, so you can share your work with those who only use MS Office. You’ll also discover the Navigator in this tutorial. This window in OOo can help you jump from here to there in your document and gives you a quick way to modify the structure. Lets get started!

Converting OOo Documents to Microsoft

When converting between the OOo and MS Office formats, you shouldn’t see any majors problems with basic formatting and features. Bolding, fonts, most custom styles and tabs, hyperlinks, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, and columns, for example, should stay intact through the conversion process. However, the conversion of some items, such as headers, footers, and mail merges, are less than desirable. Headers and footers disappear and mail merges lose their database connections during the conversion.

If you’ve already converted documents to MS Office format and are disappointed in the results, don’t throw in the towel yet. There are a few things you can do within your OOo documents that makes for a better conversion. Consider these tips before giving up on OOo:

Keep OOo up-to-date: It’s not a secret that the OOo to MS Office conversion utilities need improvement. Thus, you might see better results in OOo updates in the near future or better third-party converters that may arise. Keep your fingers crossed.

Tags: Microsoft, IT, Office, documents, database


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