False ! Open Office Calc is quite happy to save files in .xls format !
It uses ODF (Open Document Format) created for OpenOffice. It can be read by many other software packages. Additionally, Openoffice and LibrOffice can also save in other formats including various releases of Microsoft Office.
You would need to use the 'save as' command in OpenOffice and save the file as MS Office format.
It saves files in open document format. This means that work saved in OpenOffice can be read by other software packages.
Nope - OpenOffice will read MS Office files without any problems. When you come to save the file, you can choose whether to save in OpenOffice format, or choose a different format from the drop-down menu.
Just open it as if it was an OpenOffice document. OpenOffice will read MS Works documents quite happily, and you can either save them as OpenOffice or MS Works formats.
Yes it is. All you have to do is press "save as" and then save it as an ODT presentation.
Office 2007 will run on Windows7 but some changes made and released in Office 2010 take better advantage of the Windows7 interface.
It is not possible to recover these. There is no recycle bin or anywhere that these files go so you cannot get them back.
I can save the file in DS not in game cartige so i could save it.
OpenOffice doesn't usually autosave a file. It's down to the user to save their work periodically.
Use your audio editor and choose Save As. You can convert audio files into other forms, but MIDI files cannot be converted to audio files.
Yes. The files save locally, and you can have multiple save files in one computer.