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Yes, OpenOffice.org applications can open and save documents in MS Office (from version 6.0 onwards) and [[StarOffice]] file formats. OpenOffice.org has its own file format (XML), but you can convert your [[StarOffice]] documents and templates into OOo formats using the AutoPilot Documents Converter. Nevertheless, the compatibility is not total. There are Microsoft Office features, such as the old equation fields (not to be confused with the equation objects), which are not read at all by OpenOffice.org.
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Yes, OpenOffice.org uses the same standardized OpenDocument (ODF) file formats as [[StarOffice]]. The ODF files can be used with many other programs on many platforms. 
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In general, Microsoft Office file formats can be read and saved by OOo. OpenOffice.org 3 can open the new OOXML formats by Microsoft, but will not save to that formats.  
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Nevertheless, the compatibility is not total. There are Microsoft Office features, such as the old equation fields (not to be confused with the equation objects), which are not read at all by OpenOffice.org.
 
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Revision as of 11:40, 14 October 2008


Is OpenOffice.org compatible with MS Office and StarOffice file formats?


Yes, OpenOffice.org uses the same standardized OpenDocument (ODF) file formats as StarOffice. The ODF files can be used with many other programs on many platforms.

In general, Microsoft Office file formats can be read and saved by OOo. OpenOffice.org 3 can open the new OOXML formats by Microsoft, but will not save to that formats.

Nevertheless, the compatibility is not total. There are Microsoft Office features, such as the old equation fields (not to be confused with the equation objects), which are not read at all by OpenOffice.org.

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