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To: vireya who wrote (98558)11/3/2017 12:13:23 PM
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I was referring to LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice and should have been clearer, but the original OpenOffice is discontinued. Libre and Apache are cousins.

This is the big difference between LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice.

Apache OpenOffice's default file format is the OpenDocument Format (ODF), an ISO/ IEC standard. It can also read and write a wide variety of other file formats, with particular attention to those from Microsoft Office (although unlike LibreOffice, it cannot save Microsoft's newer XML formats like DOCX, only import them). [8]

en.wikipedia.org

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