Someone at the West Side meeting last night, was just talking about using OpenOffice (dot org) to deal with (e.g.) *.doc files, *.ppt files, etc. By coincidence, I just got this in the e-mail today. Enjoy... -- Mike Schwartz Glendale AZ schwartz@acm.org ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sun Microsystems Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:38 AM Subject: Free guide to working with OpenDocument and Microsoft Office file formats To: schwartz@acm.org Free guide: Get the Benefits of OpenDocument Format (ODF) . [image: OpenOffice.org] *Download the new guide* Get expert advice on working with the OpenDocument Format Dear Mike Schwartz, Will your documents be readable long into the future? Will you have flexibility in choosing between vendors and software to work with documents? You can, if you deploy OpenDocument Format (ODF) into your environment. The new guide, “Successfully Adopting and Integrating the OpenDocument Format with Microsoft Office Document Formats,” can help. Learn how to: *» * develop an action plan for ODF adoption *» * collaborate with Microsoft Office users *» * work with PDF in an ODF environment *» * use connectors for content management systems * Get the guide here* We'd also like to thank you for using OpenOffice.org and registering the product. Sincerely, The Sun Microsystems StarOffice/OpenOffice.org Product Team P.S. Quickly learn the fundamentals of OpenOffice.org Writer, Calc, and Impress. Sign up for our new *Essentials Value Training Package* .