Hi
I need to find out what commercial document editing / publishing software directly accepts OpenOffice files (such as .odt); i.e., without intermediate conversion to another format (such as .doc or .rtf).
Alternatively, will conversion to XML facilitate preservation of features (like dynamic table of contents) for use with the commercial packages?
Thank you so much,
- LAS
Please don't double-post the same question in different areas of the forum. I have removed your other identical thread. See: The Survival guide (TheGurkha, Moderator)
[Solved] Compatiblity with commercial software
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:06 pm
[Solved] Compatiblity with commercial software
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Sun Jan 22, 2012 5:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: tagged [Solved].
Reason: tagged [Solved].
Las
OpenOffice 3.2.1, Windows XP
OpenOffice 3.2.1, Windows XP
Re: Compatiblity with commercial software
I suspect you're going to need to be just a little more specific: "commercial software" covers a fairly large area
OOo's native file format is ISO-standard OpenDocument Format (ODF); if you're interested in finding out what software is available that works with ODF files, you can start with the ODF Software article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument_software
OOo's native file format is ISO-standard OpenDocument Format (ODF); if you're interested in finding out what software is available that works with ODF files, you can start with the ODF Software article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument_software
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:06 pm