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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Yes, that's correct. The idea
is to create the document using styles from a template which correspond
to OSIS elements. <br>
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Daniel<br>
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<pre wrap="">Daniel wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> The OpenOffice OSIS export filter is well on its way to being usable, but I
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I haven't been paying attention, but is this going to enable one to
create a document using OOo, and then export it to OSIS, from within
OOo?
xan
jonathon
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