Display drawings without OpenOffice

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coppens1
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Display drawings without OpenOffice

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Dear friends at Open Office Draw, I tried to send my Granddaughter a letter I wrote to her using Open Office Draw, and she couldn't open it. Is there a way to open the Draw documents created with the .odf extension, on other programs, such as Windows Paint? JC
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Do what I suggested above; in OpenOffice open your file, then use /File /Export and using the File type selector to choose (inter alia) .png, .tif, or perhaps .wmf; she should be able to open any of those. Ensure "Automatic file name extension" is checked
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Re: Open Draw file in other programs

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Sorry, I split the topic because coppens1's question is different than the one from LWINTER. Been caught in something else and had no time to move the reply made by Rory in between... And the topics were merged back by someone else.
Split it again if needed.
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Re: Display drawings without OpenOffice

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Is there a way to open the Draw documents created with the .odf extension, on other programs, such as Windows Paint?
The Draw is a vectorgraphic application, but the Paint is a pixelgraphic editor. They use basicly different editing methods.

The filename extension of the Draw documents is .odg.

If the recipient only want to see (open) and print the document, then the best file format to send it: the PDF.
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Re: Display drawings without OpenOffice

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to RoryOF: Thanks, I will try it and let you know. JC
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