On the "KOffice Filters - Status" web page(http://www.koffice.org/filters/status.phtml), I noticed that for KWork, KPresenter, and KSpread, under the Microsoft Office rows, an import filter exists but "N/A" is in the export column. This puzzles me. Is this because KOffice can already write MS office documents ? Or is there something inherently different about the way KOffice represents information which does not allow it to be exported to the MSOffice suite ? Or is it because there are no plans to allow KOffice files to be shared with the non-Linux, Microsoft client workstations which already have MS Office installed on them ? Of course you know that the Microsoft office suite is the defacto standard with over 90% of the market. The StarOffice people have recognized this and have filters for saving their documents into MS Office formats. The people at Corel understand this too since there office suite can be configured to use the MSOffice formats as the default ! When will this fact of having to coexist with Microsoft monopolization be recognized as crucially important to the success of KOffice? Hopefully, this lack of export filters is just because no one has yet to step up to code these export filters. So if you need help with developing export filters to MS Office, contact me. I will be happy to help you. I am fluent in C, VB, Smalltalk, java, C++, and cobol and I am used to working in complex systems of 100,000 plus lines of code.