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How to put in information in odt

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in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to be talking about going into document properties and understanding the information contained with them so once you have a document open you can get to the properties by going to file and then properties towards the bottom of the list which will open up this dialog menu that has six tabs of different purposes so the first one will show you the file name and the extension itself as you have it saved on your computer followed by some other general information such as file size and bytes the location on your computer what type of document it is which corresponds with the file extension type when it was originally created the last time it was modified and by modified it means the last time it was modified and also saved so if you currently have it open itamp;#39;s not going to show the current time itamp;#39;s going to show the last time you saved it you can also see what people have actually signed the document with their digital signatures

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Portable Document Format (PDF) is a format used for easy reading, sharing, and printing of files. Both formats are similar in nature. The main difference between them is that PDF is more often used as a medium for presenting data, than for storing it. ODT, on the other hand, is typically used only for data storage.
You can open and save files in the OpenDocument Text (. odt) file format used by some word processing applications.
An ODT file is an OpenDocument text document file. Open one with Word, OpenOffice Writer, Word Online, or Google Docs. Convert to a similar format like PDF or DOCX with one of those programs or a dedicated converter like FileZigZag.
OpenDocument Text (. ODF) files are documents saved from the OpenOffice.org Writer program. memoQ can import and export these documents.
The . odt file is an OpenOffice document file. These documents are typically created using programs such as Apache OpenOffice Writer and LibreOffice Writer, word processing programs comparable to Microsoft Word and Google Docs.
The meaning of . ODT abbreviation is Open Document Text . ODT is part of the Open Document Format (ODF), which was created to store data for OpenOffice systems.

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