On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Brian N <[email protected]>wrote:
> To anyone who can assit, > > I have just finished battling with HP support who then informed me that my > problem wasn't theirs to support and that they only provided a plugin > developed by open office to save my scan files as " name.odf" mind you > these are scan images and from what my searching has found there is no way > to open these files ever again unless I had the Original disk which of > course they no longer have or can provide. In searching and reading I > believe this was some type of odif perhaps file. best guess I have is the > files are some type of image.odf please any assistance for conversion or > software to allow me to open and print or convert to say pdf or jpeg would > be of great assistance . > > Hi Brian, thank you for your interest in Apache OpenOffice, the new home for OpenOffice and related technologies based on the Open Document Format (ODF) standard. I recommend you take your use case to the English forum here: http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/ This is where the new open source community at Apache OpenOffice is offering end user support via a forum model. You may want to post directly with the Draw editor forum within this, just follow the index. If the plug-in was producing valid ODF files, you should be able to open or import them into an active editing session in OpenOffice. I am sorry to have been forced to come here to bother you. > No bother! This is how we help each other learn. > > BTW . HP sent me to you. > > Thanks for your assistance in advance, > > Brian >
