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Message #16902
[Bug 403830] migrating packaging from OpenOffice.org to Libreoffice
[This is an automated message.]
There are no new official OpenOffice.org releases in Ubuntu packaging anymore => Won't Fix
If the problem persists, please mark this bug as "also affects project
Libreoffice" or "also affects distribution Libreoffice (Ubuntu)" if that
has not happened already.
Please leave references to upstream OpenOffice.org bugs in place to
allow cross pollination.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/403830
Title:
[upstream] Export functionality for all supported formats
Status in The OpenOffice.org Suite:
Confirmed
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “openoffice.org” package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Status in “unoconv” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in Baltix GNU/Linux:
New
Bug description:
I would like to maintain my OpenOffice.org Writer documents in ODT,
but occasionally save as MS Word 97/2000/XP DOC format for
distribution to others.
If I use 'Save As', the newly-created DOC file becomes the default for
the document, so the changes I make will be saved to the DOC file and
not to the ODT original. I have, in effect, created a fork of the
original.
This means that whenever I save to DOC I must close the document and
re-open the ODT to continue editing. This is a manual process, and is
easy to forget. It's very annoying when we've accidentially continued
to edit the DOC and we must merge the changes back into the ODT.
It would be better if the ODT remains as the main trunk of
development, then I explicitly export ('branch') to DOC when required.
My company is very supportive of open standards, but the lack of such
a feature makes standardising on ODT troublesome, especially for our
less tech-savvy staff members. We should be doing more to keep ODT as
the default and treating DOC as a secondary export format for
compatibility only.
WORKAROUND: Save the file via OOo GUI, then immediately convert the
file using unoconv. Example Writer file conversion via the Terminal:
unoconv --listener && unoconv -f doc example.odt
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