The compression used for native OOo documents is the same as used in .zip files. The easiest is to modify the OOo file extension to .zip, then open the file with the installed compression archiver.
"content.xml" is the file that contains most of the information I believe your after. /paul On 1/18/07, James E. Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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