Open and save documents in ODF-format in Office 2003

  • Thread starter Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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Anders Boholdt-Petersen

Hi,

It is posible to save and open documents in the ODF-format if I use Office
2003, if yes, why can I download a plugin?

Thanks for the answer.

/ Anders
 
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Jeff Strickland

Anders Boholdt-Petersen said:
Hi,

It is posible to save and open documents in the ODF-format if I use Office
2003, if yes, why can I download a plugin?

Thanks for the answer.

/ Anders


ODF?

What is that?
 
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Anders Boholdt-Petersen

Jeff Strickland said:
What is that?

Open Document format, a open standard Open Office etc. can open and save.

If you have Office 2010, you can also open and save in ODF-format.

/ Anders
 
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Jeff Strickland

Anders Boholdt-Petersen said:
Open Document format, a open standard Open Office etc. can open and save.

If you have Office 2010, you can also open and save in ODF-format.

/ Anders


I don't understand why you need to save in ODF because OpenOffice can open
DOC.

OpenOffice might be a supported MSoft file format today, but it was not a
supported format when Office'03 came out. There is no saving to ODF that I
know of, and I don't see why you need to do it because DOC is a supported
OpenOffice format.

I get that you can save to ODF now, but I'm not clear on why you would need
to. You might WANT to, but do you NEED to?
 

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