Input file
LWP
- Full Name: Lotus Word Pro Document Format
- Developer: IBM
Output file
ODF
- Full Name: Open Document Interchange Format (ODIF)
- Developer: Oracle
What is LWP file?
The .LWP file extension is associated with the Lotus Word Pro, part of the Lotus Smartsuite office suite and developed by IBM. Word Pro is word processor application, used to create and modify standard .DOC documents, tables and reports. It was formerly known as Ami Pro. Format Details Lotus Word Pro file format is a binary document type which generally contains text and its related formatting information such as font type, size, color, images, bullet points. [ ⏩ ] LWP file extension
What is ODF file?
The ODF file format is an open-standard file format used by various Office Suites, including OpenOffice and LibreOffice, for storing formula documents. ODF stands for OpenDocument Format, and is based on the XML markup language. It is mainly used to store mathematical formulas and equations, as well as other types of numerical and text data. ODF files use the .odf file extension. [ ⏩ ] ODF file extension
How to convert the file from LWP to ODF?
To successfully convert the LWP file to ODF, you should install one of the applications from the list. After installing the software, open the program and select the file you want to convert (file-name.LWP). The next step is to select the target format from the list, in this case ODF (usually converters allow you to convert to several different formats, so check out their features - maybe one of the available formats will suit you more than ODF).
What is a file conversion?
A data conversion is normally an automated process to some extent. The effect of the operation of one program is automatically the input product of another application. If that does not happen we need to help the process a little bit and convert the file on our own, e.g. LWP to ODF. To obtain a matched structure of the data, it is necessary to use an appropriate converter.
Program for converting LWP files to ODF files is a kind of a "binary code translator" compensating for the differences in the code or translating it in such a way so that another application could use it. For us, as users, the visible change will be only another file extension. (After converting the file, it will be the extension ODF, while before this step we had the LWP file). For the programs, the difference is on a much higher level – either the application will be able to open a new ODF file, or not.