italovignoli wrote
> OOXML Strict is supported only by MS Office 2013, while all other MS
> Office incarnations will not open it (and will tell the user that the
> file is corrupted).

This statement is not accurate. ISO/IEC 29500 Strict can be opened / edited
by MSO 2010 and opened / edited / saved by MSO 2013 and MSO 365. This was
blogged about back in 2012 (where "New Office" implies MSO 2013 and MSO
365):

http://blogs.office.com/2012/08/13/new-file-format-options-in-the-new-office/

The *default* file format used by both MSO 2013 and MSO 365 is ISO/IEC 29500
Transitional. This can be changed to ISO/IEC 29500 Strict if necessary:

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/e969fc0a-9fcd-4efe-bf6d-79ea8c34360f/what-is-the-default-file-format-for-saving-in-ms-office-2013-is-it-still-the-transitional-ooxml-or?forum=officeitpro




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