No, it doesn't.
Even OOXML (.docx, ...) is a zipped file. But ODF is a human readable file
format.
Make a copy of an ODF file and rename it to .zip, you'll see what's inside your
file. That's the advantage of such an open file format.
MS Word (if not too old) knows how to open ODF files.
The problem appears to be that the iCloud Drive recognizes that OpenOffice
documents are in a special form of Zip. They are not meant to be unzipped,
however. They must be opened by an application, such as OpenOffice, that
recognizes the special form and treats them correctly as OpenDocument
kazuko, change the file extension to .zip, and the unzip utility will work. At
present, the file extension is probably .odt; just change that to .zip, and you
can open it with the unzip utility.
Jim Plante
> On Jul 31, 2016, at 3:24 AM, kazuko wrote:
>
> Hi
> My open
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016, kazuko wrote:
Hi
My open office documents were sent to iCloud Drive iPad from PC Windows 10.
But I had no idea these files are zipped. I installed app for unzip but these
couldn't adjust open office files. Please help me how to unzip my files.
Kazuko
I'm not sure what