Re: [users] Re: ODF Format

2007-06-22 Thread Mhac Janapin
Re: [users] Re: ODF Format Jonathan Kaye wrote: >Nawal Kishore Gupta wrote: > > > >>Dear All, >> >> >>Is ODF(XML) Format is supported for Impress?? I can't see this option in >>file save as options list. >> >>Nawal >> >>

Re: [users] Re: ODF Format

2007-06-21 Thread James Knott
Nawal Kishore Gupta wrote: >> > Dear Jonathan, > > Thanks for the reply. But saved .odp seems like a binary file (Not an > xml ) when opened in any text editor. > All ODF files are zipped. If you want to see what's inside, you'll have to unzip them. You may have to change the file type to .zip,

Re: [users] Re: ODF Format

2007-06-21 Thread ccornell - OpenOffice.org
Thanks for the reply. But saved .odp seems like a binary file (Not an xml ) when opened in any text editor. It's a compressed (zip) file. If you want to see the XML source, you can unzip the odp file using whatever zip utiliy you have on your operating system. Inside the .odp file you will

Re: [users] Re: ODF Format

2007-06-21 Thread Nawal Kishore Gupta
Jonathan Kaye wrote: Nawal Kishore Gupta wrote: Dear All, Is ODF(XML) Format is supported for Impress?? I can't see this option in file save as options list. Nawal Hi again Nawal, 1st: thanks for starting a new thread. 2nd: the "native" saving mode for Impress is .odp or OpenDocume

[users] Re: ODF Format

2007-06-21 Thread Jonathan Kaye
Nawal Kishore Gupta wrote: > Dear All, > > > Is ODF(XML) Format is supported for Impress?? I can't see this option in > file save as options list. > > Nawal Hi again Nawal, 1st: thanks for starting a new thread. 2nd: the "native" saving mode for Impress is .odp or OpenDocumentPresentation. It i