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What does a DOCX file mean?
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.
What is a DOCX file?
A file with the DOCX file extension is a Microsoft Word Open XML Format Document file. DOCX files are used for everything from resumes and cover letters to reports, flyers, documentation, invitations, newsletters, and more.
What is a DOCX file and how do I open it?
Microsoft Word (version 2007 and above) is the primary software program used to open and edit DOCX files. If you have an earlier version of Microsoft Word, you can download the free Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack to open, edit, and save DOCX files in your older version of MS Word.
What is the difference DOC and DOCX?
DOC is a document format used by Microsoft Word, while DOCX is its successor. Both are relatively open, but DOCX is more efficient and creates smaller, less corruptible files. If given the choice, use DOCX. DOC is only necessary if the file will be used by pre-2007 versions of Word.
How do I convert a DOCX file to Word?
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How do I open a DOCX file without word?
If you don't have Word installed, or your version of Word is older than 2000, you can still open and print a DOCX file using the Word viewer in addition to the Compatibility Pack. You must have both the Microsoft Word reader and the compatibility pack installed to open DOCX files.
How do I make a DOCX file?
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What program will open a DOCX file?
Microsoft Word (version 2007 and above) is the primary software program used to open and edit DOCX files. If you have an earlier version of Microsoft Word, you can download the free Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack to open, edit, and save DOCX files in your older version of MS Word.
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