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Hi Rafael,

I just tried changing the default from .odt to .doc and it worked fine. I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.5 on Ubuntu 11.10.

Don

On 02/05/2012 06:19 PM, Rafael Shemesh wrote:
Hello, i tried to set save as by default the .doc type, but it's not
working for me.
Steps:
Tools>Options>Load and Save>General>
Default file format and ODF settings..
Document type
Text document>  Always save as
Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP/2003
Ok..
But when i create a new text document file it's created as .ODT.

Steps of creating new file..
Right mouse click>NEW>  New text document.. And it's always .odt :))

I'm a student, all our lecturers are using microsoft office, so I need to
send them the .doc file, i know that i can save as manually to .doc, but i
wanted it automatic.

Thank you


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