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Hi :)
Ahh, so saved as flat-xml.  The ods file itself can be opened with an archive manager.  

Right-click on the file and choose "Open With ...".  Then in Gnu&Linux choose "Archive manager" or 
in Windows choose "WinRar" or "WinZip" or something like that.  you can change the file-ending from 
.ods to .zip if that makes it easier.  As a .zip just double-click on the file and then you'll find 
out which archive manager your system uses.  

You will see the ods is really a folder containing a number of xml files and sometimes folders for 
pictures and things.  

I didn't understand about the flat-xml option so thanks for letting me know about it.
Thanks, congrats and regards from
Tom :)

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