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Corrupt Open Office Salvager
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Version
1.2
Open Office files are in reality conventionally zipped
collections of xml files. The program first attempts
to repair the zip structure of the file as in all
likelihood this where corruption has occurred. After
zip repair, one recovery method the user can choose,
is to simply salvage the text or data, not formatting.
The text or data of the Open Office file is usually
contained in one of these sub files called
content.xml. This program accesses that sub-file and
extracts the text/data.
After the zip repair, another recovery method offered
possibly recovers formatting as well the text and
data. This is done by unzipping the zip repaired Open
Office file and then radically simplifying the
manifest.xml file within the extracted xml collection.
Afterwards the file collection is rezipped and the
hopefully repaired file is attempted to be opened in
whatever program your operating system is associating
with OO files.
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