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How to extract images from .odt file

The best to extract all the images from the .odt (openoffice) file in one go , is to right click on the file and then select extract here. Now go to the folder where the files are extracted and then move to the Pictures directory. All the images that you have embedded in the that file can be found here.

Author adminPosted on May 31, 2011June 11, 2011Categories Open SourceTags .odt, extract, foss, GNU/Linux, images, openoffice, pictures, trick, zip

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