Thanks for the clarification.  Change the file extension to a  zip  = *.odt 
to *.zip.  Now if I can get it to change, so far  stuffit has not recognized 
the extension change.  I have tried a known  good file and experencing the same 
issues, maybe I am doing something  incorrect.  Will keep working at it.  Did 
not know I could extract the  *.odt file by changing it to a zip extension.
 
Thanks
Rene
 
 
In a message dated 3/6/2008 3:47:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

2008/3/6, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I use stuffit utility,  still not clear about getting more file(s)  back
> then
>  what I started with?  When I zip and then unzip the  *.odt, I have  only
> one
> file.  If I understand correct, there are   file(s) generated or hidden
> after
> compressing/extracting the  *.odt  file?  Be happy to send you the file.
>
> Rene  using 2.3.1


An .odt file IS a .zip file. If it does not work with  unzip, first replace
the .odf file extension with .zip, THEN unzip. An .odt  file is an archive of
xml files.
You shall NOT zip and then unzip the  .odt file. Zipping it and then
unzipping it is the same thing as doing  nothing at all. Just unzip the
original .odt file. If that doesn't work,  then just CHANGE the EXTENSION
part of the FILENAME, highlight the file,  press F2, move the cursor to the
position between the dot and the "o" in  "odt", press delete three times,
then enter "zip" and press Enter. Now  unzip the file.

J.R.

In a message dated 3/6/2008 12:50:24 P.M.  Eastern Standard Time,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
>
> Rene  -
>
> To clarify the  instructions that were given in an earlier message:  it
> is your  .odt file that you should be able to unzip. Depending on  what
>  programme you're using for unzipping, you may need to first   rename
> your file from something.odt to something.zip.
>
>  If you  successfully unzip your document, then one of the files that  is
> extracted  will be called content.xml. You can examine it  using Notepad
> or any other  plain-text editor. In principle you  can edit it and then
> rezip all of the  files back together again  to make a new .odt file.
> In practice it can be  challenging to  make sense of what you see in
> content.xml.
>
> Since  OOo  Writer should not lock up, regardless of how corrupted the
>  input file is,  you might want to report this as a bug
>  (http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html).
>
>  You  may be better off asking for help on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]  list
> rather  than this discuss@ list.
>
> -  Robert
>
>
> On Thu, 6 Mar 2008,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
>
> > I see note pad and word will not make  sense  of the file.  Is  there a
> editor
> > program out  there  that I can use to remove/edit the html and  table
>  stuff
> from
> > the  file?  I am thinking this is  where the problem is, not   100%.
> >
> >  thanks
> > Rene
> >
> >
> > In a  message  dated 3/6/2008 10:44:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
> >
> > Hi, not  sure  if we are talking about the same  type of file.  I am
>  thinking
> > you might be referring too the  main openoffice  folder, not a file
> from
> one
> > of
> >  the  modules.  I did try to zip it, expand, rename,
>  (not  in  that  order)
> and
> > did not have  any luck, only the original "file"   appears and   nothing
> else
> > (no
> > folder).  The file  is  a writer  file -"open document  text" (like a
>  word
> >  file)
> > that locks up my   computer.
> >
> > I do have all  startup programs off,  except MSs  programs.  I
> will  reboot
>  and
> > turn on everything and try to  open, not sure if  the  soffin.bin  program
> is
> > part of the   problem.  Will try  note pad and maybe word, not  sure  if
> word
> > will
> > open  it.
>  >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
> >   Rene
> >
> >
> > In a message  dated 3/5/2008  4:35:31 P.M.  Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:
> >
> >  Just  rename the file to   something.zip, unzip it and you'll find  some
> xml
> >  files.  These can be  opened with an text editor,  such as  gEdit, Emacs,
> Vi
> or
> > even    OpenOffice.org, edited  and saved. Then zip it again and rename
>  it
> to
> >  something.odt.
> >
> >  Johnny Rosenberg
> >
> >  2008/3/5,    [EMAIL PROTECTED]  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
>  >>    Hi,
> >>
> >> Not sure if this  is the appropriate forum for  this   question.  I  have
> >> a  open
> >>  office writer file  that  is  corrupt or something is wrong
> with  it.   The
> >> file/page(s)  has html  links and tables   on some of the pages, I
> >> am   suspecting    this
> >> has something to do with the   error.
>  >>
> >> I re-loaded  openoffice, and still are  not  able to  use the file.
> After
> >>   reloading  openoffice, I was able  to open the file, but the   computer
> >>  locks  up, so I
> >>   cannot  scroll, copy...., just ctrl, alt, delete     openoffice.
> >>
> >> Any tools to rebuild this file  w/o  opening  it,  or   suggestions?
>
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