A patron needed help today converting a document created in Open Office – with an .ODT file extention – to a Word doc. Word wouldn’t recognize it. A Google search found some online options to convert it, but the easiest way seemed to be using ZohoWriter. Once he created an account, he was able to open his document in ZohoWriter and then copy and paste it into Word. Success!
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- Books like sapphires : from The Library of Congress Judaica Collection / Ann Brener ; foreword by Martin J. Gross.
- Temples of knowledge : art & science / texts by Alberto Manguel, António Filipe Pimentel, Stefano Salis; photographs, Massimo Listri.
- Jewish languages and book culture / edited by Judith Olszowy-Schlanger & César Merchán-Hamann.
- The book-makers : a history of the book in eighteen lives / Adam Smyth.
- Ductus : an online course in paleography / course, Bernard J. Muir ; software and graphics, Nick Kennedy ; video and ms images, Graeme Smith.
I also have Open Office installed on my laptop. If I’m around, it takes me about 15 seconds to convert a document.