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Originally Posted by ericbsmith
ODS file are really just renamed ZIP files containing a bunch of XML data file inside. So really what you have is a collection of XML files inside a ZIP file inside a ZIP file. If your unzipping program is being overzealous it might be recognizing the ODS file as having the header of a ZIP file so it decides to continue to decompress that as well. The real answer here is to either change setting in your unzipping program or find a better program.
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I figured that must be the case - but unfortunately, I'm not sure it's a program that I added, but rather the default, built in uncompress tool that comes with Mac OS X 10.6. I'll see about getting a 7z program instead, as that'll likey be better behaved.
Also, a note - the Excel 2007 version is far from successful in Excel 2011 for Mac - slow and riddled with macro execution errors. I blame this version of Excel. I always wind up using the ODS instead.