Not Quite to my understanding.
Office 2013 has the option to use the strict standard, but it's not the
default as any older office versions couldn't open the documents.
The format in use prior to and by default in office 2013 is a
transitional format.
Steve
On 2013-07-31 14:29, Urmas wrote:
"Andrew Brown":
So the open document standards were
born and ratified and accpeted by the majority of the world that counts.
Microsoft is using an open standard format called OpenXML. Stop
pushing your vendor-locked ODF crap here please.
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