Examples of using Opendocument text in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
OpenDocument Text.
In the File of type list,click OpenDocument Text.
Click OpenDocument Text.
Docx file format, and then save it again in the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format.
Differences between the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format and the Word(. docx) format.
Likewise, you might also see formatting differences when you open an OpenDocument Text file in Word Online.
Differences between the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format and the Word(. docx) format.
Likewise, you might also see formatting differences when you open an OpenDocument Text file in Word for the web.
Note: When you open an OpenDocument Text file in Word, it might not have the same formatting as it did in the original application it was created in.
To see only the files saved in the OpenDocument format, in the File of type list,click OpenDocument Text.
Odt2txt: simple converter from OpenDocument Text(package info) orphaned since 1097 days.
Before sending a file to someone else, you might want to close the file andopen it again to see what it looks like in OpenDocument Text(. odt) format.
When you open orsave documents in the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format, some formatting might be lost.
To see only the files saved in the OpenDocument format, click the list of file types next to the File name box, andthen click OpenDocument Text.
Partially Supported Both Word for the web and the OpenDocument Text format support this feature, but formatting and usability might be affected.
To see only the files saved in the OpenDocument format, click the list of file types next to the File name box, andthen click OpenDocument Text.
Note: When you open a OpenDocument Text file in Word 2007, it might not have the same formatting as it did in the original application it was created in.
If you want to remove hidden data andpersonal information from documents that you save in the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format, you must run the Document Inspector every time that you save the document in that format.
When you edit a file in the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format by using Word Online, and then open it again in Word 2010, you might notice some formatting differences between the original version and the edited version.
For more information about the differences between the OpenDocument Text format and the Word format, see Differences between the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format and the Word(. docx) format.
When you edit a file in the OpenDocument Text(. odt) format by using Word for the web, and then open it again in Word 2010, you might notice some formatting differences between the original version and the edited version.