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The default file format for {{Documentation/AOO}} is the '''Open Document Format (ODF)''' for office applications. The software can also read and write numerous other formats including Microsoft® Office.
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The default file format for {{AOo}} is the '''Open Document Format (ODF)''' for office applications. The software can also read and write numerous other formats including Microsoft® Office.
  
{{Documentation/Note|Currently Apache OpenOffice only reads the newer Office Open XML formats (OOXML) such as docx, xlsx, etc.}}
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More information is available in the guides for the individual components of Apache OpenOffice.
 
More information is available in the guides for the individual components of Apache OpenOffice.
  
 
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The default file format for Apache OpenOffice is the Open Document Format (ODF) for office applications. The software can also read and write numerous other formats including Microsoft® Office.

Documentation note.png Currently Apache OpenOffice only reads the newer Office Open XML formats (OOXML) such as docx, xlsx, etc.

More information is available in the guides for the individual components of Apache OpenOffice.

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