I saved a text document in Unified Office Format text. When I open the document the text is gone. How can I get the text back? I am using Windows 10 and LibreOffice Version: 6.3.6.2 (x64). I can’t upload a sample because it is work related. I saved it as Unified Office Format text. Since it was only a one page doc, I can recreate it. Don’t want to use the conversion website below. Thank you for the suggestions and info.
Always use the native ODF file formats.
Can you upload a sample file here?
What is this file format? I haven’t found it in File
>Save as
for LO 6.4.6.2. Are you trying to open a file created by another application or to save in a foreign format?
Please edit your question to mention OS name and LO version.
Which LO Version are you using?
Do you mean this? Uniform Office Format - Wikipedia
If we believe what the wiki says,
Quote: OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice from version 3 can open and save files in “Unified Office Format” with file extensions .uof, .uot, .uos, .uop (text, spreadsheet, presentation)[5] (This also applies to version 3 of NeoOffice, a popular variant of OpenOffice for the Macintosh.).
Hello,
you can try this conversion tool. Be sure to make a copy/backup beforehand.
http://odf-to-uof.sourceforge.net/
Hope that helps.
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