On Friday 14 December 2007, Petr Mladek wrote:
> As already mentioned. You might use the "OpenOffice OpenXML Translator". It
> is a MONO-based extension, see http://odf-converter.sourceforge.net/.
>
> As already mentioned, you might get the current version for OOo at
> http://download.novell.com/index.jsp?product_id=&search=Search&families=340
>2&version=&date_range=&keywords=&sort_by=&x=35&y=9 It provides import/export
> filters for DOCX.
>
> We are just porting the latest "OpenOffice OpenXML Translator" version for
> OpenOffice.org. It will provide import/export filters for DOCX, PPTX, and
> XSLX. It should be available within the following few weeks.
>
>
> Note: The latest packages OOo-2.3.1 in the Build Service have a bug. They
> ignore the "OpenOffice OpenXML Translator" if you start the application
> using the app-specific wrappers (oowriter, ooimpress, oocalc).
> Unfortunately, these wrappers are associated with these documents in KDE
> and GNOME. You have to open the document by the Open/Save dialog or using
> the generic wrapper (ooffice). We are going to fix it in the Build Service
> ASAP.

Forgot to mention that the 64-bit OOo does not find the currently 
available "OpenOffice OpenXML Translator". It is necessary to provide some 
compat symlinks. It will be fixed in the new version of the translator.

See also https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=348619



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Best Regards,

Petr Mladek
software developer
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