ODP to TXT Converter

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Clean Text Extraction

Pull all text content from your ODP presentation into a clean TXT format — no formatting noise, just the words from your slides.

Lightning-Fast Results

Text extraction from ODP is among the quickest conversions. Even lengthy presentations yield a TXT download in just a few seconds.

No Software Needed

Run the converter from any web browser on any device. Upload your ODP presentation and download plain text without installing anything.

How to convert ODP to TXT

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose txt or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your txt file right afterwards

About formats

ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) is the presentation file format defined by the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard, developed by the OASIS technical committee and first published as ODF 1.0 on May 1, 2005, later adopted as international standard ISO/IEC 26300. An ODP file is a ZIP archive containing XML documents that describe presentation content, styles, metadata, and settings using a vendor-neutral, royalty-free specification. Slides are defined in content.xml using drawing and presentation namespaces, with separate files for styles, manifest, and embedded media. The format supports text frames, images, charts, tables, shapes, gradients, transparency, slide transitions, animations, master pages, and speaker notes. ODP serves as the native format for LibreOffice Impress, Apache OpenOffice Impress, and Calligra Stage, and can be imported by Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and other commercial tools. One advantage is vendor independence — ODP is governed by an open standard rather than a single company, ensuring long-term accessibility and freedom from proprietary lock-in. This makes ODP particularly valuable for government agencies, educational institutions, and organizations with digital preservation mandates. The fully documented XML structure is another strength, enabling programmatic generation and processing using any programming language with XML support. ODP is mandated or recommended as a document format by numerous national governments worldwide.
Developer: OASIS
Initial release: May 1, 2005
TXT (Plain Text) is the most fundamental digital document format, storing unformatted text as a sequence of character codes with no embedded styling, layout instructions, or metadata beyond the characters themselves. The foundation of plain text computing traces to the ASCII standard published in 1963 by the American Standards Association (now ANSI), which defined 128 character codes including uppercase and lowercase Latin letters, digits, punctuation, and control characters. Modern plain text files typically use UTF-8 encoding, a variable-width Unicode scheme that encompasses virtually every writing system worldwide while maintaining backward compatibility with ASCII. Line endings vary by platform convention — LF on Unix/macOS, CR+LF on Windows — though most contemporary tools handle both transparently. One advantage is absolute universality — TXT files can be created, read, and edited on every computing device ever manufactured, from 1960s mainframes to modern smartphones, without any specialized software. The minimal overhead is another core strength: plain text carries zero formatting baggage, making TXT files ideal for configuration files, log output, data interchange, source code, scripts, and any context where content must be processed programmatically. Plain text serves as the substrate for structured formats like CSV, JSON, XML, YAML, and Markdown, and remains the input/output medium for virtually all command-line tools and programming environments. Despite decades of richer alternatives, TXT endures as the one truly universal document format.
Developer: ANSI
Initial release: 1963

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert ODP to TXT?

TXT strips your slides down to raw text — useful for indexing, search, accessibility, script writing, or feeding content into other tools.

What programs open TXT files?

Every operating system includes a text editor that reads TXT — Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on macOS, nano or gedit on Linux, and all code editors.

Does the conversion preserve slide order?

Text is extracted sequentially following the slide order in your ODP presentation, so the output reads in the same progression as your deck.

What happens to images and charts?

TXT is a text-only format — images, charts, and visual elements are not included. Only the text content from each slide is extracted.

Is ODP to TXT free on Convertio?

Yes, free ODP to TXT conversions are available. Premium plans offer increased throughput for users handling large batches of presentations.

Can I convert multi-slide decks to a single TXT?

All extracted text from every slide in your ODP presentation is combined into one TXT output file, organized by slide sequence.

ODP to TXT Quality Rating

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