Hi,

The open source MS Word add-in "OpenXML/ODF Translator Add-in for
Office" http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=169337
makes the following claim (in the commandline word converter)

The ODF to OpenXML conversion currently supports
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Characters formatting
Paragraph formatting
Page formatting
Columns
Tables
Numbering
Table of content
Index of tables
Alphanumerical index
Pictures
OLE Objects
Headers and footers
Footnotes and endnotes
Bookmarks and cross-references
Change tracking
Line numbering
Fields (common and documents fields)


Features/options lost in the ODF to OpenXML translation
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Table of content protection
Text background color outside the 16 basic colors
Page number offset
Fields (chapter, description, printed by)
Nested frames
Frame absolute position
Annotations in text-boxes
Annotations in headers or footers
Hidden sections
Page break before endnotes
Notes in lists
SVM images
Cropped images
Embedded objects
Shape top and bottom wrapping
Distance between numbering and text
Spacing at top of a page/table
Next page style if no page break
Alignment of last line in paragraphs
Paragraph's background image
Automatic page breaks
Widow and orphan user defined line numbers
Text blinking
Text font weight
Basic text rotation
Capitalized text
Lowercase text
Text scale greater than 600%
Tab stop leader text
Individual page background color
Header or footer dynamic text adaptation
Shadow borders style
Subtables borders and padding
Tables repeat header option
Tables keep with next paragraph option
Unsplittable table option
Table background image
Tables with more than 64 columns
Table cell protection
Table cell shadow


OpenXML to ODF conversion currently supports
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Document structure
Basic text and paragraph formatting
Basic tables
Basic document properties


It is my perception based on past experience that OO supports quite a
bit more than this, but I could be mistaken in my memories. Am I
correct and does anyone have a list in this manner that shows what is
supported and what not, at this level of granularity. I've seen a list
of compatibilities with MS word on the OO site, but it was quite a
higher level list than this one is.

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

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