.SXW File Extension

.SXW File Extension

StarOffice Writer Document

Developer Oracle
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Category Text Files
Format .SXW
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What is an SXW file?

.SXW files are primarily associated with StarOffice Writer, a word processing software developed by Sun Microsystems, which later became Oracle OpenOffice Writer. These files serve as documents created and edited within the Writer application, encompassing a wide range of textual content, formatting, and other elements typical of word processing documents.

More Information.

.SXW files were created with the intention of providing users with a reliable format for storing their word processing documents within the StarOffice suite. Initially, they served as the primary means of preserving textual content and formatting applied within Writer documents.

Over time, as the suite evolved and underwent transitions, .SXW files retained their significance as fundamental components of the Writer application.

Origin Of This File.

The origin of .SXW files traces back to the development of StarOffice, an office suite produced by StarDivision, a German company acquired by Sun Microsystems in 1999. These files were introduced as the default document format for StarOffice Writer, offering a proprietary solution for creating, editing, and saving textual documents.

File Structure Technical Specification.

.SXW files are essentially compressed archives that contain XML-based data representing the content and formatting of the associated document. The structure typically includes metadata, styling information, text content, images, and other relevant elements.

The technical specifications of .SXW files may vary slightly depending on the version of StarOffice or OpenOffice Writer used to create them.

How to Convert the File?

Windows:

  1. Using LibreOffice/OpenOffice Writer:
    • Open LibreOffice Writer or OpenOffice Writer on your Windows system.
    • Click on “File” in the menu bar and select “Open” to locate the .SXW file you want to convert.
    • Once the file is open, click on “File” again, then select “Save As.”
    • Choose the desired output format (e.g., .DOCX, .ODT) from the dropdown menu.
    • Click “Save” to convert and save the file in the selected format.

Linux:

  1. Using LibreOffice/OpenOffice Writer:
    • Launch LibreOffice Writer or OpenOffice Writer on your Linux system.
    • Navigate to “File” in the menu bar and choose “Open” to browse for the .SXW file you wish to convert.
    • After opening the file, go to “File” again, then select “Save As.”
    • Pick the desired output format (e.g., .DOCX, .ODT) from the available options.
    • Press “Save” to initiate the conversion process and save the file in the chosen format.

Mac:

  1. Using LibreOffice/OpenOffice Writer:
    • Start LibreOffice Writer or OpenOffice Writer on your Mac computer.
    • Click on “File” from the top menu and select “Open” to locate the .SXW file you intend to convert.
    • Once the file is open, go to “File” again, then choose “Save As.”
    • Select the desired output format (e.g., .DOCX, .ODT) from the provided list.
    • Click “Save” to convert the file to the selected format and save it accordingly.

Android:

  1. Using AndrOpen Office or OfficeSuite:
    • Install and open AndrOpen Office or OfficeSuite on your Android device.
    • Navigate to the location of the .SXW file you want to convert within the app.
    • Open the file, then tap on the menu icon (typically three dots) and select “Save As” or “Export.”
    • Choose the desired output format (e.g., .DOCX, .ODT) from the available options.
    • Tap “Save” or “Export” to convert the file to the selected format and save it to your device.

iOS:

  1. Using Documents by Readdle or WPS Office:
    • Install and launch Documents by Readdle or WPS Office on your iOS device.
    • Locate the .SXW file you wish to convert within the app’s file manager.
    • Tap on the file to open it, then look for an option to export or save it in a different format.
    • Select the desired output format (e.g., .DOCX, .ODT) from the provided choices.
    • Tap “Save” or “Export” to initiate the conversion process and save the file in the selected format on your iOS device.

Advantages And Disadvantages.

Advantages:

  • Compatibility: .SXW files are compatible with various versions of StarOffice, OpenOffice, and related office suite software.
  • Formatting Preservation: These files retain formatting applied within Writer documents, ensuring consistent presentation across platforms.
  • Security: .SXW files can be password-protected, offering a level of security for sensitive documents.

Disadvantages:

  • Proprietary Format: .SXW files are proprietary to the StarOffice/OpenOffice ecosystem, which may pose compatibility challenges with other office suite software.
  • Limited Features: Compared to more modern document formats, .SXW files may lack certain advanced features and functionalities.
  • Dependency on Legacy Software: With the discontinuation of StarOffice and the transition of OpenOffice to Apache OpenOffice, reliance on .SXW files may lead to dependency on legacy software versions.

How to Open SXW?

Open In Windows

Use OpenOffice Writer or LibreOffice Writer to open and convert .SXW files to formats like .DOCX or .ODT.

Open In Linux

Utilize LibreOffice Writer, AbiWord, or other compatible software available on Linux platforms to open and convert .SXW files.

Open In MAC

Similar to Linux, Mac users can employ LibreOffice Writer or other compatible software to access and convert .SXW files.

Open In Android

Install office suite apps like AndrOpen Office or OfficeSuite on Android devices to open and convert .SXW files.

Open In IOS

Utilize office suite apps available on the App Store, such as Documents by Readdle or WPS Office, to open and convert .SXW files on iOS devices.

Open in Others

Online file conversion services, such as Zamzar or Convertio, can also facilitate the conversion of .SXW files to various formats, accessible across different platforms.

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