.BAU File Extension
Apache OpenOffice AutoText File
Developer | Sun Microsystems |
Popularity | |
Category | Settings Files |
Format | .BAU |
Cross Platform | Update Soon |
What is an BAU file?
The .BAU
file extension is used for AutoText files created by Apache OpenOffice. AutoText is a feature within OpenOffice that allows users to store and quickly insert frequently used text, graphics, or formatting into their documents.
More Information.
The AutoText feature was first introduced in early word processors to streamline document creation. In Apache OpenOffice, AutoText files are stored in the .BAU
format. The purpose of the .BAU
file is to store reusable text snippets, which can be easily inserted into documents, saving time and effort in repetitive tasks.
Origin Of This File.
The .BAU
file format originates from Apache OpenOffice, an open-source office suite. AutoText is a functionality designed to enhance productivity by providing a way to reuse common text blocks and elements.
File Structure Technical Specification.
The .BAU
file format is a proprietary format used by Apache OpenOffice to store AutoText entries. It contains serialized data representing the stored AutoText blocks, including text, formatting, and possibly embedded objects. The exact structure and technical specifications of .BAU
files are not publicly documented in detail, as it is a part of OpenOffice’s internal file handling system.
How to Convert the File?
Windows
- Open the
.BAU
File:- Launch Apache OpenOffice on your Windows machine.
- Open the AutoText feature within OpenOffice.
- Load the
.BAU
file to access the stored AutoText entries.
- Export or Copy Content:
- Exporting: Depending on the options available, you might be able to export AutoText entries to a different format, such as a text file or a document file.
- Copying: If export options are not available, manually copy the AutoText entries to a new document in a compatible format (e.g.,
.txt
,.docx
).
- Save the New File:
- Save the document in a format that is widely supported, such as
.txt
or.docx
.
- Save the document in a format that is widely supported, such as
Linux
- Open the
.BAU
File:- Install Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice (which may support
.BAU
files) on your Linux distribution. - Open the application and access the AutoText feature to load the
.BAU
file.
- Install Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice (which may support
- Export or Copy Content:
- Exporting: Look for an export option to save AutoText entries in a different format.
- Copying: Alternatively, manually copy the content into a new document and save it in a compatible format.
- Save the New File:
- Save the file in a more universal format such as
.txt
or.docx
.
- Save the file in a more universal format such as
macOS
- Open the
.BAU
File:- Install Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice on macOS.
- Open the application and load the
.BAU
file via the AutoText feature.
- Export or Copy Content:
- Exporting: Use any available export features to convert the AutoText entries to a more compatible format.
- Copying: If exporting is not an option, copy the content to a new document.
- Save the New File:
- Save the document in a widely accepted format like
.txt
or.docx
.
- Save the document in a widely accepted format like
Android
- Remote Access:
- Since Android does not natively support
.BAU
files, use a remote desktop application to access a Windows, Linux, or macOS machine that has Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice installed.
- Since Android does not natively support
- Open and Convert:
- Use the remote desktop application to open the
.BAU
file. - Export or copy the content to a more compatible format using the steps for Windows, Linux, or macOS.
- Use the remote desktop application to open the
- Transfer the File:
- Once converted, transfer the new file to your Android device.
iOS
- Remote Access:
- Similar to Android, use a remote desktop application to access a machine with Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice from your iOS device.
- Open and Convert:
- Open the
.BAU
file using the remote desktop application. - Follow the conversion steps for Windows, Linux, or macOS to save the content in a more compatible format.
- Open the
- Transfer the File:
- After conversion, transfer the new file to your iOS device.
Other Platforms
- Remote Access:
- For platforms that do not have direct support for
.BAU
files, use a remote desktop solution to access a compatible machine (Windows, Linux, or macOS) to perform the conversion.
- For platforms that do not have direct support for
- Open and Convert:
- Open the
.BAU
file and follow the same conversion steps as outlined for Windows, Linux, or macOS.
- Open the
- Transfer the File:
- Transfer the converted file to your desired platform.
Advantages And Disadvantages.
Advantages:
- Efficiency: Speeds up document creation by allowing quick insertion of predefined text and elements.
- Consistency: Ensures consistency in frequently used text blocks across documents.
- Customizability: Users can create and modify their AutoText entries as needed.
Disadvantages:
- Limited Portability:
.BAU
files are specific to Apache OpenOffice and may not be easily transferable to other office suites without conversion. - Compatibility: Users of other office suites might not be able to directly use or edit
.BAU
files.
How to Open BAU?
Open In Windows
- Apache OpenOffice: The primary application for opening and editing
.BAU
files on Windows. Simply open OpenOffice, access the AutoText feature, and load the.BAU
file. - LibreOffice: A compatible office suite that might also handle
.BAU
files, though support can vary.
Open In Linux
- Apache OpenOffice: Available for Linux distributions, allowing users to open and manage
.BAU
files. - LibreOffice: Another open-source office suite available for Linux that might support
.BAU
files.
Open In MAC
- Apache OpenOffice: Available for macOS, providing access to
.BAU
files. - LibreOffice: Can be used on macOS and might support
.BAU
files similarly to Apache OpenOffice.
Open In Android
No native support: Android devices do not natively support .BAU
files. To access .BAU
files on Android, you would need to use a remote desktop application to access a machine with Apache OpenOffice or convert the file to a more compatible format.
Open In IOS
No native support: Similar to Android, iOS does not natively support .BAU
files. Access would require a remote desktop application or conversion to a more compatible format.
Open in Others
- Other Office Suites:
.BAU
files are specific to Apache OpenOffice and may not be supported by other office suites without proper conversion. - Text Editors: While text editors won’t be able to interpret
.BAU
files directly, you might be able to extract text from.BAU
files by opening them in an appropriate application and copying the content.