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Hi Miklos,

Miklos Vajna schrieb am 05-Aug-19 um 09:26:
Hi Regina,

On Sun, Aug 04, 2019 at 02:19:49PM +0200, Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:
Is there a way to tell at this point whether the current file has an 'ooxml'
format?

The custom shape type is a string, always in the format of ooxml-"preset
name" for custom shapes coming from OOXML. Would that help your
situation?

No. If you open a file which was originally produced by PowerPoint, the shape gets a "ooxml-foo" shape type. When you then save the file to .odp format, the shape type is stil "ooxml-foo". So when you then open the .odp file, you have "ooxml-foo" too. Since you cannot use the prefix "ooxml-" to distinguish the file formats.

Kind regards
Regina

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