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Originally Posted by Skybird
Anyone knowing about a plugin for Word 2002 or Wordpad to open .odt-files in them, or any other converter? It is the data format of document from Open Office, but I do not wish to install it. The default converter that comes with that earlyier version of Word does not recognise odt in it's library, and it's not recognised by Windows before Windows 7.
Don't know why a distant buddy sent me an odt-file, since at best some people have heared of Open Office, but so far I do not know or have not heared of anybody using it. Aren't txt, doc and pdf already two data formats more than essentially are needed? 
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it is widely used by people who use linux
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