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RS, Author, Novelist (@sfwrtr@eldritch.cafe)
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> "You might find that Libreoffice is actually better at reading old Word files than Word."
Yep. Word can't read files prior to 1994.I finally got my links to my writing ironed out and content backed up into the cloud (what a pain), though it is in Time Machine, so I installed the newest Mac version of #LibreOffice.
I opened a 1992 file. Check.
I opened a 1989 file. Well, all the lowercase "a"s are converted to circumflex characters, but I can work with that.
I figured out (finally) how to search for dates on my Mac and found a story treatment named "The Revenger" (no extension, Mac naturally!). *The date is Mar 25, 1986.*
It opened with a few box characters, but otherwise readable. It looks like my attempt at an Andre Norton type SF space opera. It even opened "Tree Castle", which is or probably was a Mac Draw document. It was dated Jan 1, 1986. It's my oldest document. I've a screen cap below of the mentioned documents open in LibreOffice.
Yeah, for document conversion, LibreOffice rocks. The content of some of these old documents is amateurish; weird since I was already published.
Still... No lost IP. This is a good thing.
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thats why u should use open formats like .odt
https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/what-is-opendocument/
A lot of things like online job applications specifically force docx
yea i know. i heard docx is intentionally very badly documented and complex just to make ppl pay for microsoft word for things like that. which explains why docx suffers from so many compatibility issues.
then again, when i sent out job applications i could always send it as a pdf.