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TomD wrote
I'm fairly sure the default format in MS Office 2013 is not "strict" but
is
just another "transitional" format.  Afaik none of the transitional
formats
are registered ISO formats.  I don't think it's particularly easy to get
2013 to use "strict" by default but it is possible to set ODF as the
default!

Please refer my clarification to Italo's information up-thread. The
Transitional and Strict formats are both defined in ISO/IEC 29500.



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