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I think you missed the point. You are better off running the real OpenOffice product to manipulate odf documents, and to use effectively the same code as those Sun plugins "in reverse" in the form of OpenOffice's support for Microsoft legacy binary formats.
This way you can avoid using MS Office software altogether. Escape the MS lock-in.
Better for interoperability, better for standards complaince, better in terms of being able to archive your documents for long-term storage (because you can use OpenDocument as your archival format, rather than the horrible depends-on-one-supplier and already-superceded-by-ISO-OOXML Office 2007 format). Much better for your wallet too.
Edited 2008-10-15 02:22 UTC