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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.
 
  
OpenOffice.org can export files to XHTML.
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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.
  
In addition, OOo Writer can export to BibTeX (.bib), LaTeX 2e (.tex) and (new in OOo 2.3) MediaWiki (.txt). OOo Draw and OOo Impress can export to Macromedia Flash (.swf).
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OpenOffice.org can export files to 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.
 
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.

Revision as of 15:37, 9 March 2010



Template:Documentation/HelpNeeded 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.

OpenOffice.org can export files to 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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