This is because .odt files are compatible with OpenOffice, so it's no
surprise that Windows doesn't like it. lol You have three options. When you
have the Save As dialog box open, either choose to save as a .doc or type
"filename.doc" WITH the quotation marks (this prevents IE from adding an
additional hidden extension of .zip). You can change browsers to Firefox
(which does recognize .odt) (
http://www.mozilla.com ).
"Pete Holsberg" wrote:
> Open Document Format files (.ODT) are actually ZIP archives that include several files.
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> Under Windows XP Pro (but not Home Edition) SP2. Internet Explorer delves into the contents and decides that an ODT is is a ZIP file and RENAMES IT!! So if you tell it to download what you thought was myfile.odt, you get myfile.zip on your PC!
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> I found the entry under Internet Options > Security > Internet > Custom Level "Open files based on contents, not on file extension", but when I disabled that and clicked on a URL that ended in, say, myfile.odt, it opened the file rather than downloading it.
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> Is there a way to tell Windows/IE to not do that with Open Document Files?
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> Thanks.
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