Examples of using Opendocument format in English and their translations into Slovak
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The OpenDocument Format.
Microsoft Apparently Supports OpenDocument Format!
View OpenDocument Format.
Microsoft has said it will not support the OpenDocument format.
Opendocument format getting more support.
This is because of the differences between applications that use the OpenDocument Format.
The OpenDocument Format standard is developed by the OASIS consortium.
Supported The Excel format and the OpenDocument Format support this feature.
This is because of the differences between applications that use the OpenDocument Format.
If you plan to save your worksheet in an OpenDocument Format, don't use these features.
The OpenDocument Format(ODF) is an emerging file format standard for electronic office documents.
LibreOffice by default saves documents in OpenDocument Format(ODF) version 1.2 Extended.
The OpenDocument Format was signed off as an official OASIS standard in May 2005, and adopted by the International Standards Organization in May 2006.
You can save your spreadsheets in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for documents.
The table below shows which PowerPoint Online graphics features are supported, partially supported,or not supported in the OpenDocument Format(. odp).
Save your documents in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for office documents.
The table below shows which PowerPoint Online graphics features are supported, partially supported,or not supported in the OpenDocument Format(. odp).
Save your graphics in OpenDocument format, the new international standard for office documents.
Not Supported Because of the unique differences of features andimplementation between the Excel format and the OpenDocument Format, this feature isn't supported in OpenDocument Format. .
To only see files saved in OpenDocument format, in the File of type list, click OpenDocument Presentation.
LibreOffice uses the OpenDocument Format(ODF), a fully open and ISO standardised file format that guarantees access to your data forever.
It does not support ActiveX controls, OpenDocument Format, or right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Persian, and Hebrew.
Own document format LibreOffice OpenDocument Format(ODF), approved by the International Organization for Standardization ISO as standard ISO/ IEC 26300: 2006.
Partially Supported The Excel format and the OpenDocument Format support this feature, but graphics might appear different between the formats. .
Partially Supported Both Word Online and the OpenDocument Format support this feature, but graphics might appear different between the formats. .
Partially Supported The Word format and the OpenDocument Format support this feature, but graphics might appear differently between the formats. .
To see only the files saved in the OpenDocument format, click the list of file types next to the File name box, and then click OpenDocument Text.