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How to convert a ODG to a DOC file?
- Choose the ODG file that you want to convert.
- Select DOC as the the format you want to convert your ODG file to.
- Click "Convert" to convert your ODG file.
Zamzar Pro Tip: You should be able to use the open source LibreOffice tool to open ODG files.
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ODG (Image)
File extension | .odg |
Category | Image File |
Description | ODG image files are associated with OpenOffice OpenDocument (Ver 2) and are Graphics documents. The OpenDocument vector file specification uses the .ODG extension. The purpose of ODG files is to have a free, non-proprietary file type that anyone can use. In Windows, you can open .ODG files with the open-source programs OpenOffice.org Draw and LibreOffice Draw. |
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Technical Details | The OpenDocument Format (ODF) is an XML-based file format for representing electronic documents such as spreadsheets, charts, presentations, drawings and word processing documents. The standard was developed by the OASIS, and is a free and open format that aims to work with any office suite of products. The specifications were originally developed by Sun Microsystems. OpenDocument format supports document representation: A single XML document and as a collection of several subdocuments within a package. |
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Developed by | Sun Microsystems |
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DOC (Document)
File extension | .doc |
Category | Document File |
Description | Doc (an abbreviation of document) is a file extension for word processing documents; it is associated mainly with Microsoft and their Microsoft Word application. Historically, it was used for documentation in plain-text format, particularly of programs or computer hardware, on a wide range of operating systems. Almost everyone would have used the doc file format, whenever you write a letter, do some work or generally write on your PC you will use the doc file format. It was in the 1990s that Microsoft chose the doc extension for their proprietary Microsoft Word processing formats. As PC technology has grown the original uses for the extension have become less important and have largely disappeared from the PC world. |
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Technical Details | Early versions of the doc file format contained mostly formatted text, however development of the format has allowed doc files to contain a wide variety of embedded objects such as charts and tables from other applications as well as media such as videos, images, sounds and diagrams. doc files can also contain mail merge information, which allows a word-processed template to be used in conjunction with a spreadsheet or database. |
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Developed by | Microsoft |
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Convert ODG file
Using Zamzar, it is possible to convert ODG files to a variety of other formats
- odg to bmp (Windows bitmap)
- odg to doc (Microsoft Word Document)
- odg to gif (Compuserve graphics interchange)
- odg to html (Hypertext Markup Language)
- odg to jpg (JPEG compliant image)
- odg to pcx (Paintbrush Bitmap Image)
- odg to pdf (Portable Document Format)
- odg to png (Portable Network Graphic)
- odg to tga (Truevision Targa Graphic)
- odg to tiff (Tagged image file format)
- odg to wbmp (Wireless Bitmap File Format)
- odg to webp (Lossily compressed image file)