Lorem Ipsum ODT

Generate Lorem Ipsum ODT files with free online app!

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ODT files are documents created with word processing software that uses the OpenDocument Text File format. These are made with word processing software, such as the free OpenOffice Writer, and can contain text, images, objects, and styles. The ODT file is equivalent to the DOCX file in the Writer word processor.

The benefit of using lorem ipsum text rather than random text in the reader's native language is that Latin text can divert the reader's attention away from the location of the content. Its characters are distributed more or less normally, giving the impression of an easily readable English language.

You might already know how to generate lorem ipsum text using Microsoft Word built-in features. By default you can create five paragraphs of random text by typing this command:

=lorem()

In case if you want to generate a specific number of paragraphs you should specify it like this:

=lorem(7)  - this way seven paragraphs of lipsum text will be generated.

By the way it is even possible to specify the number of sentences that each paragraph should contain. Here is a how the command will look like:

=lorem(10, 4)  - this way 10 paragraphs of lorem ipsum text will be created, each of which will contain four sentences.

There is also an ability to generate random text using the current language in a Microsoft Word document with 'rand' command, and adjust the number of generated paragraphs and sentences.

How to generate lorem ipsum ODT file

Set sample text properties

Select how many paragraphs of lipsum text for your ODT file you want to generate.

Generate lipsum

Click 'Generate' button and wait until process is completed.

Copy text

Click on 'Copy' button to copy generated text.

Download result

Click on 'Download' button to save created ODT file.

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