Hi :)
I generally find that the original format of files like this is the smallest.  
If you re-write the document from scratch using exactly the same formatting in 
both then i would guess that LibreOffice generates the best and possibly 
smallest .odt.  There are obvious exceptions such as compressed formats and 
stuff like saving a jpg as a gif, or saving it as another jpg with even higher 
compression rates.  


MSO's odf is inherently broken apparently (as mentioned fairly often by a 
variety of people) so it's not really a fair contest.  A broken jug in millions 
of pieces can take up a lot less space than a full jug but it probably can't 
hold water.  It was a good idea to test it out tho :)
Regards from
Tom :)





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From: plino <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 25 May, 2011 19:09:44
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Odt size difference between MS Office 11 and 
LO 
3.3.2

The simple explanation is that the MSO file is missing many ODF features ;)

Interestingly both your files fail the ODF validation on this site

http://tools.odftoolkit.org/odfvalidator/

Does it make any sense that only when I create an identical file under OOo
3.4 Beta the file is valid?

Should LibreOffice worry about this?

Is the validator an accurate tool? Shouldn't OASIS be providing such a
tool???

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