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HCL Notes/Domino 8.5 Forum (includes Notes Traveler)

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In general, I second what Chris said. You've got to have a basic understanding of how data is stored and organized in Notes before you go further.

The odt file that you've created was probably created in the Lotus Symphony component that ships with Notes 8.5. This is a word processing document similar to a '.doc' file created by MS Word. It is not, however, a Notes document in a Notes database. Notes databases have an 'nsf' extension and the documents are contained within the nsf file.

You've got a learning curve to climb, but it is well worth the effort. Good luck!


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