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How To Convert Microsoft Open Office XML Format (.docx)

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Name: How To Convert Microsoft Open Office XML Format (.docx)
Submitter: www.yourforum.gr
Category: Windows Tutorials
Submitted: 31 Mar 2009
Updated: 31 Mar 2009
Views: 360
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How To Convert Microsoft Open Office XML Format (.docx)
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After Microsoft have released Office 3.x, Office 4.x, Office 95, Office 97 ⤦⤦ and until Office 2003. They totally released 7 version of Office for Windows platform. Now Microsoft have release another new version of Office for Windows platform called Microsoft Office 2007. The new version of Office 2007 is come with lots of new features and new file format called Microsoft Open Office XML Format (.docx). This is the new file format that only available with Office 2007 and not compatible with older version of Microsoft Word, with other operating system or with other word processing application.

Docx Converter is a free tool that will convert the Microsoft Office .docx file format to compatible and simple file format (.html). It will strips out some of the formatting after convert, but from now onward it⤙s supports bold, italic, and underlined text. Left, right, center, justified alignment, Unicode characters and. Tables.

With 3 simple steps below, users can convert Microsoft Office .docx file format to the compatible and simple file format (.html) within their browser.

1. Click the Browse Button
2. Select Your .docx File
3. Click “Convert It!”
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