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In 2007, Microsoft introduced a new version of Word using an open file format with the extension. DOCX. This change was met with a collective sigh of frustration from authors and other Word users, as older versions of Word didn't play nice with the new format.
Starting in 2007 with the updated version of Word (and Microsoft Office), the default save format was changed to DOCX.
In 2007, Microsoft introduced a new version of Word using an open file format with the extension. DOCX. This change was met with a collective sigh of frustration from authors and other Word users, as older versions of Word didn't play nice with the new format.
DOCX was originally developed by Microsoft as an XML-based format to replace the proprietary binary format that uses the . Doc file extension. Since Word 2007, DOCX has been the default format for the Save operation.
A DOCX file is a document created by Microsoft Word or another word processing program, such as OpenOffice Writer or Apple Pages. It contains formatted text but may also include images, drawn objects, and other document elements.
DOCX, among other OO XML formats, supports open standards that developers can adopt, unlike the fully proprietary DOC that can be used only in MS Office. It is a default format for MS Office since version 2007.
DOCX was originally developed by Microsoft as an XML-based format to replace the proprietary binary format that uses the . Doc file extension. Since Word 2007, DOCX has been the default format for the Save operation.
In 2007, Microsoft introduced a new version of Word using an open file format with the extension. DOCX. This change was met with a collective sigh of frustration from authors and other Word users, as older versions of Word didn't play nice with the new format.
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