Open ghost opened 3 years ago
It is the standard for open source Word replacements, like OpenOffice. You can open the file with Microsoft Word (I think).
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What format is the .odt file for documentation? Why is it not in PDF or some standard format?
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MS Word is indeed able to open the file, unless you have a very ancient version.
Mac user here. I formatted it (to a level of legibility I was happy with) with Google Docs. No images, though.
For those who have no access to Openoffice, LibreOffice, ...: I added a pdf version.
Thank you, @Edzelf !
What format is the .odt file for documentation? Why is it not in PDF or some standard format?