Re: Open doc in Sharepoint with Notepad
Lacie <Lacie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way to open a Word document that is on a Sharepoint site with
Notepad. I have a user that does not have MS Word.
OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org) is a free, open-source office suite
that includes a word processor that can read Word files.
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