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An extension is a file intended for the distribution of code and / or data which is to be used by {{PRODUCTNAME}}. The file has the file extension “oxt” (formerly ''.uno.pkg'' and ''.zip''), and it acts as a container for various items, such as libraries, JARs, configuration data, type libraries, Basic libraries, Basic dialogs, etc. Before {{PRODUCTNAME}} can use any content of the extension, it needs to be installed by the Extension Manager.
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An extension is a file intended for the distribution of code and / or data which is to be used by {{AOo}}. The file has the file extension “oxt” (formerly ''.uno.pkg'' and ''.zip''), and it acts as a container for various items, such as libraries, JARs, configuration data, type libraries, Basic libraries, Basic dialogs, etc. Before {{AOo}} can use any content of the extension, it needs to be installed by the Extension Manager.
  
 
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An extension is a file intended for the distribution of code and / or data which is to be used by Apache OpenOffice. The file has the file extension “oxt” (formerly .uno.pkg and .zip), and it acts as a container for various items, such as libraries, JARs, configuration data, type libraries, Basic libraries, Basic dialogs, etc. Before Apache OpenOffice can use any content of the extension, it needs to be installed by the Extension Manager.

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