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 Format 
documents.  

Are you attempting to reuse these back on your Windows 10 machine or your iPad?

If you are downloading them from iCloud back to a Windows machine, change the 
name from extension .zip to the correct form for OpenOffice (.odt for Text, 
.ods for Spreadsheet, .odp for Presentation).  And have OpenOffice installed on 
the machine you are doing this on.  (There is no OpenOffice for the iPad but 
other applications might work.)

If you cannot see the .zip extension (or .odt and the others) on the files, 
there is a setting you need to make in Windows 10 to reveal them.  In the File 
Explorer, on the View tab, check the "File name extensions" box in the 
Show/hide section (or however those are identified in your language).

 - Dennis

> -----Original Message-----
> From: kazuko [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 01:24
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: How to open zipped file
> 
> 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
> 
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