Michelle Lowman wrote: >I know this topic came up at the county meeting, but I'm having a >problem with proprietary document formats being used by MCCCD. They have >several faculty positions listed, and I would like to apply for them, >but the application on the website is in .doc format, and it is >thoroughly macro-ridden, so I can't open it in either OpenOffice or >Abiword without it being mangled. > >I asked Employee Services if they could email me an .html or .rtf >version, and they say it goes against policy to email applications (even >blank ones -- go figure.) > >Three of these positions close tomorrow, which means I can't apply for >them because I can't get the form by then. They do have an online >application form, but if I remember right (I haven't looked at it in a >while) that thing is a nightmare. It looks like I'll have to just try to >do it that way, and I'll have to apply for the other positions next week >between classes on one of the MS machines at PC. Dammit. > >OK, rant over. Any other thoughts on this? > >-Michelle > > > I work in the district office (not in HR) wheres the document, I'll open it in word and convert it for you and send you a version you can use in Star office (RTF) . Windoze people are so clueless that they won't even notice when you send back an RTF doc since it is associated with Word for them :) JD