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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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OpenOffice can read .doc files, yet Microsoft would most probably explode if it did the reverse.
Plus the new 3.1 version is on par with the Office which came before Office 2007 and very very useful. Plus it's for free. |
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I know that OpenOffice can read otd-files, since they are associated with it, and whether or not it reads doc-files is of no concern for me. But I do not run OpenOffice and don'T want to, so my problem is to read otd-files WITHOUT installing OpenOffice.
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You could try Media Convert, http://media-convert.com/convert/ they claim to be able to convert .odt files to .rtf or .doc.
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That did it, thanks.
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May I ask why you don't like OpenOffice? It runs fine here on my machine, I even wrote applications for my studies with it and I would say it is pretty much like M$ Office just for free.
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So, not a single reason for me to use OpenOffice. And I do not run Linux as well. Not yet...
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Actually Open Office gives you pretty much the same for free and can handle all M$ data types (if you want to you can save your documents etc. as .doc , .docx etc. so you stay compatible with the M$ users).
And I wouldn't say that noone knows OO. Quite a lot of us students are using it. But if you are happy with you M$ Office then there is no real need to change to OO since it is pretty much the same. But if you should ever find yourself in a position that you need a new office software I would give OO a go. If you don't like it you can always delete it and buy the M$ stuff. ![]()
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![]() As a student I can think of several ways to spend the tens or hundreds of €s I'd have to shell out for even one part of the Office suite. |
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1 - Install OpenOffice Writer
2 - Open all the odt files and save them as .doc files 3 - Remove Writer 4 - Profit!
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I never had MS Office, but Works, which I understand is a downgraded smaller brother with full Word. Work often comes cheap or for "free" with preinstalled systems, and the 2003 version I bought second hand - for 10 bucks. It's speadsheet component also is good enough to run my finances and the house finances as well.
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There is a much more simple solution to all this - you can download OpenOffice portable USB version here http://portableapps.com/apps/office/openoffice_portable, thus eliminating the need to install.
I use it at home, you just unpack it anywhere on to your hard drive, and it works like a charm! ![]() |
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