Well, Works is on my computer now, so. Anyway, same question. Any trouble opening Open Office docs in MSOffice? Mostly I'm thinking about resumes and cover letters, so I guess I can just make them pdfs. Then I'm double safe that the formatting won't go kerlfuey along the way.
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Open Office allows you to save in a variety of formats, including MS Word. I like OO.
I would suggest resumes & cover letters be sent as PDF's. Helps with font and margin issues. Also, nobody can edit your info.
Also, I second OpenOffice.
OO is actually much more compatible with word than works. There are some minor incompatibilities with really complex formatting. (For example in a 110,000 word manuscript I put endnotes, at the of section rather than end of manuscript, then put bibliograpy in a following section so bibliography would follow endnotes rather than the other way around. And open office imported the document with endnotes at the end of manuscript. Still I doubt that works would do better. I wonder how easily works could even import a 110,000 word manuscript with tables, footnotes, endnotes, and graphs to begin with.) Also to tell the truth I find OO really slow. But I think it is going to be a lot more Word compatible than Works, even though Works is Microsoft.
Open Office allows you to save in a variety of formats, including MS Word.
Huh.
I would suggest resumes & cover letters be sent as PDF's. Helps with font and margin issues. Also, nobody can edit your info.
Yeah, I should be doing that anyway.
Jesse,
there are free pdf creators if you don't have one now.
Yeah, I use them all the time, thanks.
Of course OO has a built-in pdf creator - not that other free pdf creators are not fine, but kind of convenient.
as does Mac OS-X. A Print to PDF in the print dialog box, for those who didn't realize it. Quite handy.
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or googledocs are the two I use. I like zoho better, because the how to is right up front. Both save things in all different ways.