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OOo uses the term “export” for some file operations involving a change of file type. If you cannot find what you want under '''Save As''', look under '''Export''' as well.
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OOo can export files to a variety of file types:
  
OpenOffice.org can export files to XHTML and PDF.
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Writer and Calc:  XHTML and PDF.
  
To export to one of these formats, choose '''File > Export'''. On the Export dialog, specify a file name for the exported document, then select the required format in the ''File format'' list and click the '''Export''' button.
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Impress and Draw: Macromedia Flash (SWF) and a variety of image formats including GIF, JPEG, BMP, PMG, and many others.
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To export your file into one of these formats, choose '''File > Export'''. In the Export dialog window, specify a file name for the new document, then select the desired format in the ''File format'' dropdown list and click the '''Save''' button.
  
  
 
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OOo can export files to a variety of file types:

Writer and Calc: XHTML and PDF.

Impress and Draw: Macromedia Flash (SWF) and a variety of image formats including GIF, JPEG, BMP, PMG, and many others.

To export your file into one of these formats, choose File > Export. In the Export dialog window, specify a file name for the new document, then select the desired format in the File format dropdown list and click the Save button.


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