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                 Issue #|109690
                 Summary|Opening MSOFFICE 2010 PPTX file named as .ppt fails
               Component|Presentation
                 Version|OOo 3.2
                Platform|Opteron/x86_64
                     URL|
              OS/Version|Linux
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|DEFECT
                Priority|P3
            Subcomponent|open-import
             Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
             Reported by|oh2mqk





------- Additional comments from oh2...@openoffice.org Sun Feb 28 18:54:36 
+0000 2010 -------
Opening MSOFFICE 2010 PPTX file named as .ppt fails in curious ways as the
system does not expect to see a ZIP archive of PPTX.

Input file: 
http://lhc-commissioning.web.cern.ch/lhc-commissioning/news-2010/presentations/status-280210.ppt

This happened with Fedora Rawhide
  openoffice.org-impress-3.2.0-12.8.fc13.x86_64
Build Date: Thu 25 Feb 2010 07:52:45 PM EET


As this is what users of MSOFFICE 2010 are doing with their files, OpenOffice
should follow the behaviour and be able to open PPTX files even when they are
named PPT.  "The path of least surprise."

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