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On Tuesday 15 December 2009 16:29:58 Stroller wrote: |
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> On 15 Dec 2009, at 14:00, Mick wrote: |
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> > ... |
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> > I'm guessing that the OOo HTML converter will probably turn images |
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> > into PNGs. If you want to see what the original format is then open |
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> > the .doc file using OOo and Save As an ODF file - OOo's open document |
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> > format. Then unzip it and in the folder that is created amongst other |
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> > you will find: |
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> > -Configurations/Images |
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> > -Pictures |
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> > -Thumbnails |
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> "Save As an ODF file" - do you mean .ODT? |
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Yes. The Open Document Format has an .odt file extension for text files. The |
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drop down when you select Save As (in OOo 3.1.1) says: |
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ODF Text Document (.odt) |
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The "t" in .odt stands for text. For spreadsheets it's .ods, etc. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |