This page contains information on the Open Office Presentation a popular program for working with document files developed by Microsoft.
We provide a Open Office Presentation converter here at Zamzar which is online and free to use.
Device / Program | Open Office Presentation |
Category | Document File |
Description | ODP or OpenOffice Presentation is the default file type created by the presentation application known as Impress, which is part of the OpenOffice suite of productivity software. Similar in usage and appearance to the market leader, Microsoft Powerpoint, Impress is open source and free to download and use. Despite the similarities, Powerpoint is widely seen as the superior product. Impress allows the user to add text, images, graphics and 3D clip art to slides. |
Actions | Open Office Presentation Converter View other document file presets |
Technical Details | The OpenOffice Presentation file format was developed by the OASIS industry consortium. Files are saved and compressed using ZIP compression which generally makes the file size smaller than the equivalent file created by Microsoft Powerpoint and saved as a PPT file. Usually the file will consist of an XML file, directories and thumbnails. By utilising an open source compression technique, it is often possible to repair partially corrupted files. It is also possible for advanced users to edit the rate of compression, therefore achieving higher compression ratios. |
Developed by | Microsoft |
Useful Links | Official Information on OpenOffice Impress More Information on OpenOffice Impress Comparison between Powerpoint and Impress Convert files to Open Office Presentation |
Converting files for Open Office Presentation
Using Zamzar it is possible to convert a variety of formats to the Open Office Presentation.
Please see a list of supported formats below:
- pps to Open Office Presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation)
- ppt to Open Office Presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation)
- pptx to Open Office Presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Presentation)