When I Export a report I've been supplying a windows extension of ".ods". Which I assumed would cause that exported report file to open in some OpenDocumentSpreadsheet application, in my case: LibreOffice Calc.

But it doesn't do that. I double-click the file to open it in the default application and it opens in LibreOffice Writer.


Important!  There is a common misconception that the file extension you supply (or have an application supply) when you save a file actually changes the format of the data. This is not so (except that an application might do that sort of data conversion as part of the save). All a file extension does is inform the system what application to use if you "click the object" (select it for opening).

You CAN use a different application by starting that and then telling it to open the file. For example, if you "clicked" on a file that had an extension .exe your computer would RUN this program. But if you started a hex editor and told IT to open this program is would let you look at it (examine the machine code) --- a hex editor can open ANYTHING.

You changed the extension from .html to that of an open document format but that didn't make the data itself change. But the LibreOffice suite does work differently. When you tell it to change to another format it won't just do the extension but will also convert the data.

Michael D Novack


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