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    OpenOffice.org XML spreadsheet template OpenOffice.org Calc: STD: OpenOffice.org XML drawing template OpenOffice.org Draw: STEP: Standard for the Exchange of Product Data: universal format for CAD exchange per ISO 10303 STI: OpenOffice.org XML presentation template OpenOffice.org Impress: STK [8] Stockholm multiple sequence alignment

  3. OpenOffice.org - Wikipedia

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    OpenOffice.org (OOo), commonly known as OpenOffice, is a discontinued open-source office suite.Active successor projects include LibreOffice (the most actively developed [10] [11] [12]) and Collabora Online, with Apache OpenOffice [13] being considered mostly dormant since at least 2015.

  4. Apache OpenOffice - Wikipedia

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    It contains a word processor (Writer), a spreadsheet (Calc), a presentation application (Impress), a drawing application (Draw), a formula editor (Math), and a database management application (Base). [7] Apache OpenOffice's default file format is the OpenDocument Format (ODF), an ISO/IEC standard.

  5. OpenOffice.org XML - Wikipedia

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    OpenOffice.org XML is an open XML-based file format developed as an open community effort [1] [2] [3] by Sun Microsystems in 2000–2002. The open-source software application suite OpenOffice.org 1.x and StarOffice 6 and 7 used the format as their native and default file format for saving files.

  6. Template:OpenOffice - Wikipedia

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  7. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice (/ ˈ l iː b r ə /) [11] is a free and open-source office productivity software suite, a project of The Document Foundation (TDF). It was forked in 2010 from OpenOffice.org, an open-sourced version of the earlier StarOffice.