Ruby on Rails Thursday, January 14, 2016

On 14 January 2016 at 19:10, Pedro Santos <columbo.jedi@gmail.com> wrote:
> Actually LibreOffice don't save html file in doc format. =/

Mine does (5.0.2.2 and I am confident it has for all the versions I
have used over a number of years). One of the format options when
saving is "Microsoft Word 97-2003(.doc)". I have just checked by
opening an html file then using File > Save As to save it.

Colin

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>>
>> I believe LibreOffice can open html files, which could then be saved
>> as doc. I guess the MS equivalent can also do that, but I don't know.
>> Easy enough to try it.
>>
>> Colin
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