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Hi :)
Yes,
Windows file manager = a file-browser

In Ubuntu you can right-click on the .odt or .docX and choose "Open
with ..." and then choose "Archive manager", or the other "Archive"
option.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 23 January 2014 21:24, Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:
Hi Nikolai,

nikolaigauntiet@estelacm.sld.cu schrieb:

Hi Regina,

I am using ubuntu 13.04, I don't understand what you mean by using windows
file manager.


I mean the file manager of a Windows operating system.

I work on Window 7; and when I rename the file to .zip, then I can open it
inside the file manager which comes with Windows7, the same way as it would
be a normal folder. That is a feature of Windows 7.


  Is it possible to unpack a .docx file using the ubuntu

archive program that unpacks tar.gz file formats?  Also libreoffice
doesn't allow me to remove it.  Thats the problem if I could remove it I
would just put it on my desktop and then open it with vlc player.


Yes, it is a normal PK .zip format. When I use 7zip on Windows 7, then I
even do not need to rename it. But 7zip opens .odt files directly.


Kind regards
Regina

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