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I need to edit my openoffice documents. Is any version of libreoffice to android?

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Is there any ODT -texteditor app for Android?

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I've been looking, too. It appears no-one has written one yet. – staticsan Feb 14 '12 at 0:13
You may wish to check Is there any highlighting or annotating software for ODT -format: LibreOffice or OpenOffice? for reference. Short answer: No, currently there's not -- but yes, something is coming (hopefully soon). – Izzy Aug 8 '12 at 14:03

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Currently there is not a single solution on Android for editing ODF files. But keep your heads up: The LibreOffice team is working hard on an Android version of the entire office suite!

LibreOffice Android version

Though this is already "old news", and has been heard about for at least half a year, the screenshots look very promising -- at least with a tablet in mind.

Which leaves us with the question: When Libre Office will be available for Android Smartphones? If you read the information on the linked page (which hopefully will be updated with more details when available), it very much looks like the standard Debian answer: It's ready when it's ready.

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Strictly speaking, not really an ODT editor, but Google Docs accepts ODT and you can edit Google Docs on Android. The file would have to be converted to Google Docs internal format then exported back to ODT though.

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A Quick note, default app on android phone such as "QickOffice" should work. try opening the doc as 'open As' then select quick office if available on your device.

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Have you tried this, ODT isn't just a text file, and isn't just an Office .doc? QuickOffice Pro's Market listing only mentions that it can open and edit these files, none of which are Open Document compatible: .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt .pptx & .pdf – GAThrawn Feb 14 '12 at 13:46
Good point, I haven't tried it personally. – user12295 Feb 14 '12 at 15:52

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