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.
It saves files in open document format. This means that work saved in OpenOffice can be read by other software packages.
False ! Open Office Calc is quite happy to save files in .xls format !
You would need to use the 'save as' command in OpenOffice and save the file as MS Office format.
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.
A file saved/exported in Standard format can be viewed on Standard media players, whereas files still in project form cannot.
Yes, you can save files in the .TXT format.
Office 2007 will run on Windows7 but some changes made and released in Office 2010 take better advantage of the Windows7 interface.
Open Office files are saved as 'open document format' - Most of the popular office suites can read open document formats. If your friends computer can't read .odt format documents, ask them what program they use, then save your document as (for example) .doc
yes u can. open the file then save as doc(choose the option fo 2003 doc)
As you are creating and other files but software must have ability to save file as .ico Photoshop can not save files in this format.
Open Office will read Word files without any problems ! I used MS word for years before I encountered OpenOffice. Once I started using the new software, it read every document saved in MS office format !Open office can save documents either as open document format (the default) or as MS word if you choose it from the drop-down menu when you save it !
It saves files in 'open document' format - they should be able to be read by most other similar programs.