[Solved] Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
[Solved] Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
Hello, I hope you are well.
I have used OpenOffice in the past - at least three years ago - and liked it quite a bit. However, after a run-in with a huge problem - basically, I wrote an essay for my university class using OpenOffice, and when I turned it in via e-mail, my professor couldn't open it and I didn't receive a grade - I stopped using OpenOffice.
I tried looking for an answer to my question in the forum, but now my head is spinning. Please feel free to treat me as a complete computer newbie and just answer my question, if possible.
Can Microsoft Office, both 2003 and 2007, open documents (word processing, spreadsheet, etc.) done on OpenOffice, and vice versa?
Thank you,
Victor
I have used OpenOffice in the past - at least three years ago - and liked it quite a bit. However, after a run-in with a huge problem - basically, I wrote an essay for my university class using OpenOffice, and when I turned it in via e-mail, my professor couldn't open it and I didn't receive a grade - I stopped using OpenOffice.
I tried looking for an answer to my question in the forum, but now my head is spinning. Please feel free to treat me as a complete computer newbie and just answer my question, if possible.
Can Microsoft Office, both 2003 and 2007, open documents (word processing, spreadsheet, etc.) done on OpenOffice, and vice versa?
Thank you,
Victor
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice Documents?
Openoffice can read anything that MS office can make. Openoffice can also save files in MS office's .doc format. So, if you are sending documents to people that don't have Openofice, and that need to edit the documents you should send them in .doc/.xls/etcetera. If they don't need to edit the document it's best to use .pdf since that guarantees that they will see the document as you intended.
MS office 2007 with SP2 should be able to use OOo's native files but its implementation is deeply flawed.
MS office 2007 with SP2 should be able to use OOo's native files but its implementation is deeply flawed.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice Documents?
My question is exactly the same, but the complete answer was not made. Can I open an OpenOffice Document with Microsoft Office 2003? I tried to do that, and the document was not listed in Microsoft Word. I can open Microsoft documents with OpenOffice, but not vice versa. I am a newbie, please help.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice Documents?
From a previous post. You have to save them in .doc format by doing FIle-->Save As and selecting Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP or Excel as needed. 2003 is not capable of reading the native OOo formats.Openoffice can also save files in MS office's .doc format.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice Documents?
You can add to MSO, SUN ODF plugin.
The Sun ODF Plugin for Microsoft Office gives users of Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint the ability to read, edit and save to the ISO-standard Open Document Format (ODF).
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice Documents?
I have a similar problem. I can't save as in word document format. The openoffice writer says that my file is blocked. Another times says that is not responding. This only happens when I made save as word XP/97/2000 format.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
I have found an answer to the question!!!eureka... GOOGLE.. google nowadays have become the final answer for anything. just upload the file in google docs and then download it as .doc.. simple and you are there....
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
sajairaj wrote:I have found an answer to the question!!!eureka... GOOGLE.. google nowadays have become the final answer for anything. just upload the file in google docs and then download it as .doc.. simple and you are there....
Looks like SPAMSPAMSPAM to me
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
i try to open open office doc in my windows vista, can anyone help me about it
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
What happens exactly? Do you need to open it with MS Office?
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
hey bro.. which part of my post gave you an impression of SPAM... if you have not sufficient knowledge to share ideas then atleast accept others ideas. Dont simply throw your mouth on everything...jrkrideau wrote:sajairaj wrote:I have found an answer to the question!!!eureka... GOOGLE.. google nowadays have become the final answer for anything. just upload the file in google docs and then download it as .doc.. simple and you are there....
Looks like SPAMSPAMSPAM to me
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
Generally spammers reply to old topics like this one, which is why your original post looked a bit suspicious. I must admit I thought the same thing at the time.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
New here?sajairaj wrote:hey bro.. which part of my post gave you an impression of SPAM... [/auote]jrkrideau wrote:sajairaj wrote:I have found an answer to the question!!!eureka... GOOGLE.. google nowadays have become the final answer for anything. just upload the file in google docs and then download it as .doc.. simple and you are there....
Looks like SPAMSPAMSPAM to me
All of it? It really did not address the problem directly: You just said "GOOGLE". And you had only 2 postings. This is a very common pattern for a spammer.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
Well said.. I am new to here.. And I am not used to forums. I am not a techie as well.. And I don't care if you block me as a spammer.. But I need to say something..What was the actual Question? Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents? And the most desirable answer to the question was Sun ODF plugin.. I had this trouble to view. That's why I came to this post... have you ever gone to that plugin link? It reaches nowhere...And if somebody doesn't have openoffice installed and not able to find the plugin.. only two options left to him.. either install openoffice or do what I said... so I make practical sense by posting this to those people who desperately visit this site for an instant solution.. before saying anything just try what i have told.. it will work for sure...
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
You can find that plugin at Softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-too ... fice.shtmlsajairaj wrote:And the most desirable answer to the question was Sun ODF plugin.. I had this trouble to view. That's why I came to this post... have you ever gone to that plugin link? It reaches nowhere...
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
Just a suggestion: when I hand in assignments, I often convert them to the PDF format for reading. Since PDF is an open specification, practically anyone can open these files.
For files which the teacher may wish to edit, I send them in the original .odf and I also convert them to .docx.
But for your question, I have no idea. I generally don't open ODF files with Word and (and visa-versa with .docx). But just slightly off-topic, I noticed LibreOffice handles .docx files far better than what OpenOffice.org did.
For files which the teacher may wish to edit, I send them in the original .odf and I also convert them to .docx.
But for your question, I have no idea. I generally don't open ODF files with Word and (and visa-versa with .docx). But just slightly off-topic, I noticed LibreOffice handles .docx files far better than what OpenOffice.org did.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
I never use OOXML (docx/xlsx/pptx) because these file formats include a lot of features that are not implemented in OpenOffice.org./a3 wrote:Just a suggestion: when I hand in assignments, I often convert them to the PDF format for reading. Since PDF is an open specification, practically anyone can open these files.
For files which the teacher may wish to edit, I send them in the original .odf and I also convert them to .docx.
After 20 years of co-evolution OOo (StarOffice) supports the old binary file formats almost as well as its own ones and for the years to come MS can not afford to drop full support for the old file formats. When a doc looks well in WinWord it is rather unlikely that it fails completely in OOo.
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
I purchased MSOffice 2007 for $249.95. After several frustrating months I came to the conclusion that the hundreds of ICONS they used to replace the 26 letter phonetic alphabet was a sign of the end of our civilization.
They are the self appointed 'priesthood' of our society, will soon have their icons (comic-book-characters) on the outside of large buildings to "inform" us peons, we will abandon the phonetic alphabet, and those marks will be our only legacy, seen by future archaeologists as the hieroglyphs of this civilization. (Prior civilizations also had their earlier written language displaced by priesthood imposed comic-book characters.)
That heartburn aside, I switched to Open Office three years ago and have been much less frustrated.
I am convinced that their lack of inclusion of OO in the MS translation lexicon is intentionally malicious. After all, OO is free, each person who uses OO takes $250 out of the MS pockets, minimum.
So I inform all of my contacts that I use OO and to notify me if they have MSWord AND are unwilling to download OO. (I include a version of the above with my apologies.) Then I will translate my documents for them by re-sending in .rtf or.doc, a two minute operation. For broad mailings, I send the document in both formats. Many have gotten the message and are being converted to a more user friendly way of life.
It is a bit of a burden for me, but I enjoy teaching others. And If enough of us send such info and enough others switch to OO maybe MS will get the message and stop being so greedy and arrogant. (I can dream, can't I?)
They are the self appointed 'priesthood' of our society, will soon have their icons (comic-book-characters) on the outside of large buildings to "inform" us peons, we will abandon the phonetic alphabet, and those marks will be our only legacy, seen by future archaeologists as the hieroglyphs of this civilization. (Prior civilizations also had their earlier written language displaced by priesthood imposed comic-book characters.)
That heartburn aside, I switched to Open Office three years ago and have been much less frustrated.
I am convinced that their lack of inclusion of OO in the MS translation lexicon is intentionally malicious. After all, OO is free, each person who uses OO takes $250 out of the MS pockets, minimum.
So I inform all of my contacts that I use OO and to notify me if they have MSWord AND are unwilling to download OO. (I include a version of the above with my apologies.) Then I will translate my documents for them by re-sending in .rtf or.doc, a two minute operation. For broad mailings, I send the document in both formats. Many have gotten the message and are being converted to a more user friendly way of life.
It is a bit of a burden for me, but I enjoy teaching others. And If enough of us send such info and enough others switch to OO maybe MS will get the message and stop being so greedy and arrogant. (I can dream, can't I?)
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Re: Can Microsoft Office open OpenOffice.org Documents?
Friday, February 17, 2012
http://katana.oooninja.com/w/odf-conver ... r/download
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If you 2003 is Windows install the addon from herecorrinla wrote:My word office is 2003 version. it is not capable of reading the native OOo formats.
http://katana.oooninja.com/w/odf-conver ... r/download
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