How to open ODP files on Windows XP without having OpenOffice installed

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How can I open ODP files on Windows XP if I don't have OpenOffice installed?

Any other programs for that?

Or how can I convert these files to other formats?

Sarfraz

Posted 2009-12-17T09:35:25.817

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conversion always bears the risk of loosing font and text formatting, get OpenOffice Portable. it's free and can be used from a USB stick and doesn't have to be installed.

open the document in OpenOffice and save it in a format compatible with your word processor.

Molly7244

Posted 2009-12-17T09:35:25.817

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Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 or later can open ODP files with no additional software. Plugin is available for Microsoft Office 2000, Xp, 2003 and 2007 without SP2.

For a brief list of other ODP supporting software see wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument#Software

Martin Vobr

Posted 2009-12-17T09:35:25.817

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You may be able to use this to let MS Office convert them, or an online service like media-convert to transform it into a more usable file format.

Phoshi

Posted 2009-12-17T09:35:25.817

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Docx2RTF is free, portable, and compatible with any Windows.
Converts docx, dotx, sxw, odt to RTF and PDF.

Nifle

Posted 2009-12-17T09:35:25.817

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