Re: doc/xls/ppt file viewer, not editor?

From: Juan Pablo Gutierrez (patrician_at_verizon.net)
Date: 01/23/04

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    Could you try converting all these files to .pdf? Or at least the .doc
    and .xls, not sure about the .ppt. How about Abiword for the .doc
    files, if you ever want to edit?

    On Jan 22, 2004, at 1:00 PM, Quintin Riis wrote:

    > I don't know of anything besides OpenOffice. :(
    >
    > Geert Hendrickx wrote:
    >
    >> Hi, I'm looking for some lightweight .doc/.xls/.ppt file viewer. I
    >> don't need a full-blown OpenOffice or KOffice, as I don't need to
    >> edit or create my own MS-Office files (TeX user ;-)), I just want to
    >> be able to read those files which people keep mailing me. Does
    >> anyone know such a viewer application? GH
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