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When a file saved in ODF 1.2 is opened in an earlier version of
OpenOffice.org (using ODF 1.0/1.1), some of the advanced features
may be lost. Two notable examples are cross-references to headings
and the formatting of numbered lists. If you plan to share documents
with people who are still using older versions of OpenOffice.org, it is
recommended that you save the document using ODF version
1.0/1.1.
Size optimization for ODF format. OpenOffice.org documents are
XML files. When you select this option, OOo writes the XML data
without indents and line breaks. If you want to be able to read the
XML files in a text editor in a structured form, deselect this option.
Document type. If you routinely share documents with users of
Microsoft Word, you might want to change the Always save as
attribute for text documents to one of the Word formats.
VBA Properties Load/Save options
On the
Load/Save – VBA Properties
page (Figure 33), you can choose
whether to keep any macros in Microsoft Office documents that are
opened in OpenOffice.org.
Figure 33: Choosing
Load/Save VBA Properties
If you choose Save original Basic code, the macros will not
work in OOo but are retained if you save the file into Microsoft
Office format.
If you choose Load Basic code to edit, the changed code is
saved in an OOo document but is not retained if you save into an
MSOffice format.
If you are importing a Microsoft Excel file containing VBA code,
you can select the option Executable code. Whereas normally
the code is preserved but rendered inactive (if you inspect it with
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