Ann,
1) Yes, OpennOffice can and I have OO and Office 97 both running with no
problems. It will also open Word documents and save them as Word or OO.
2) Yes (If from Word or Excel etc..) but just us the open file in OO.
3) XML is the language behind HTML which is the internet's text and visual
interpretion language which is displayed in web browsers. I don't know if
Office 2000 can display this but I have Office 97 which when copied and
pasted displays text only (and with changed formatting).
4) I have removed and reinstalled OO without any problems.
J. Dent
At 12:42 PM 4/18/2004, you wrote:
>1) Does anyone know whether OpenOffice can be run alongside MSOffice 2000
>without conflict?
>
>2) Can you paste a copy of a window (put on the clipboard by
>Alt+PrintScreen) into an OpenOffice document?
>
>3) Can MSOffice 2000 read .xml documents? (I understand that OpenOffice
>can save a document in the MSOffice .doc format?)
>
>4) Can it be cleanly uninstalled without causing any problems?
>
>Thank you, -AnnFennell
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