I recently isntalled the spanish version of Open Office 2.4 and to my surprise, it uses an 'odf' format insted of open document format (.odt). Do I have an incomplete installation or have been a change in file formats?
Thanks in advance
Denis J Navas
Nicaragua
[Solved] OO 2.4 does not use 'odt' format?
[Solved] OO 2.4 does not use 'odt' format?
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Re: OO 2.4 does not use 'odt' format?
Open Document Format (ODF) is a collective name for odt, ods, odp, odd and their templates ott, ots, otp, otd. Text, Spreadsheet, Presentation and Drawing. Oh I forgot Math formulas, which are denoted by an odf extension actually.
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Re: [Solved] OO 2.4 does not use 'odt' format?
Many thanks for your answer. I appreciate that.
God bless you.
God bless you.
Re: [Solved] OO 2.4 does not use 'odt' format?
This is a change in the wording of the file type list, that appeared in OOo 2.4: Instead of having the long text "Open Document Text Format" it was condensed to the shorter "ODF Text Document". It's still the same file format, and uses the same extension ".odt" for ODF text documents.
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