Număr de pagini: < [1 2] | What are .docx files? Inițiatorul discuției: Alexandra Goldburt
| It works and the system did not crash so far... | Oct 25, 2009 |
I followed the instructions and installed the compatibility pack. I was able to open the file, and I'm working on it now. So far, no crashes. On the downside, my computer seems to be slower then usual, and every time I click on Save, a warning appears "Some important features may be lost... blah blah blah..." I agree with The Misha - it is a pain in the... But the client is always right. If that's the format the client wants to use - I'll have to go al... See more I followed the instructions and installed the compatibility pack. I was able to open the file, and I'm working on it now. So far, no crashes. On the downside, my computer seems to be slower then usual, and every time I click on Save, a warning appears "Some important features may be lost... blah blah blah..." I agree with The Misha - it is a pain in the... But the client is always right. If that's the format the client wants to use - I'll have to go along with it. Thanks, everyone! ▲ Collapse | | | What are .docx file: docx files are XML zipped files... | Oct 25, 2009 |
Alexandra Goldburt wrote: I'm afraid what I'm about to ask here is something that everyone knows, and I'm the only one left in the dark. So I ask this question with fear that I'm confessing my ignorance to the world... But, it has been said, that "to ask is to be in a disgrace but for one minute, and not to know is a disgrace for a lifetime", so I'll ask anyway. Recently, I have received a few files in .docx format and was unable to open them. What are they? What do I need to do to open them? Are they created by "new and improved" MS Word? I have MS Office 2003 and I have been perfectly happy with it until now. Is it a trick by the software industry to force me to upgrade while I am happy with what I have? Is there something I can ask the senders of these file to do so I could open them? Your help and advice will be greatly appreciated. As the question has been already answered extensively to you, here I will give you one something different from a technical point of view: Most of such formats (docx (word), pxf (transit), etc.) are only compressed files formats of xml or of text files. Do a safety copy of these files, change the extension to .zip and open them with winzip or winrar. Lets you surprise. I do it all the time with all the files with rare extensions that fall down in my hands... Have a nice time! | | | lobel (X) din engleză în olandeză
I don't like the Word 2007 version and use 2003 on both computers. The only thing I have to do is to delete te .x of .docx and Word 2003 opens them normally. As long as the x stays there, they won't open. Don't remember if I downloaded a patch something for that, but maybe I did. | | |
lobel wrote: delete te .x of .docx and Word 2003 opens them normally. Don't remember if I downloaded a patch something for that, but maybe I did. Otherwise Word will not be able to handle the ZIP-container. | |
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Discovery of today (Office 2007) | Oct 26, 2009 |
Hello everybody! Just two hours ago I discovered a new problem in using Office 2007. A client of mine received my file, opened and read it (because I saved it as Word '97-2003), but there's a difference of pages!!! I mean: I had to provide a file amounting to a certain number of pages (in a specific "cage" he gave me). We never had problem in the last years (I used a precedente Office version). Now, on my PC I see a right amount of pages... but when it appears on hi... See more Hello everybody! Just two hours ago I discovered a new problem in using Office 2007. A client of mine received my file, opened and read it (because I saved it as Word '97-2003), but there's a difference of pages!!! I mean: I had to provide a file amounting to a certain number of pages (in a specific "cage" he gave me). We never had problem in the last years (I used a precedente Office version). Now, on my PC I see a right amount of pages... but when it appears on his PC it has 6 pages more!!! And my case is "happy", I only had to cut a few lines here and there... A colleague of mine, same client and same kind of text and format etc, had a discrepancy of 30 pages!!! At a first sight, the files are identical (also as KB and so on...)... So, you can convert these files, but the result could NOT be the same... Cristina ▲ Collapse | | | Yaotl Altan Mexic Local time: 09:39 Membru (2006) din engleză în spaniolă + ...
Isn't he using a special template to open those files? | | | He opened it with the standard word application | Oct 26, 2009 |
But what hit me is that the result is different in each different PC we tried (we tried with some people in his office and each time the result is different...). In that office they have only Word 2000, but just out of curiosity I sent it to my other home PC too, where I have another version (I can't say which, now, but it's more... updated) and the result is another... No two files are identical!!! Also with the previous Office I used there were some differences ('cause it is ... See more But what hit me is that the result is different in each different PC we tried (we tried with some people in his office and each time the result is different...). In that office they have only Word 2000, but just out of curiosity I sent it to my other home PC too, where I have another version (I can't say which, now, but it's more... updated) and the result is another... No two files are identical!!! Also with the previous Office I used there were some differences ('cause it is used as a "publishing " format while it wasn't created to do that) but those differences were very small, some lines, not more... Now you could think you've finished the work while it has to be edit again... and very heavily! Cristina ▲ Collapse | | | Radu Nicolaescu România Local time: 18:39 Membru (2006) din germană în română + ... Pages number discrepancy | Oct 26, 2009 |
Any Word opens in the format you have set with the default settings of your printer driver. The most common causes of text-flow discrepancies are the conversion from A4 to Letter and vv. or the printig area limit. The reason is the fact that MS Word is only a verry performant typewriter. It manages a text-flow, but not pages. I already noticed this from the good old Office 1997 (the most friendly and operational of all) check it
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Very interesting Radu! | Oct 27, 2009 |
Thanks, I will check tomorrow with my client! Have a nice day everybody! Cris
[Edited at 2009-10-27 09:40 GMT] | | | Andrea Re Regatul Unit Local time: 16:39 din engleză în italiană + ... So, the question is... | Oct 27, 2009 |
Radu Nicolaescu wrote: Any Word opens in the format you have set with the default settings of your printer driver. The most common causes of text-flow discrepancies are the conversion from A4 to Letter and vv. or the printig area limit. The reason is the fact that MS Word is only a verry performant typewriter. It manages a text-flow, but not pages. I already noticed this from the good old Office 1997 (the most friendly and operational of all) check it
[Edited at 2009-10-26 22:38 GMT] Is there a commonly available word processor that doesn't do it? (see my other thread, "cross platform...") | | | Număr de pagini: < [1 2] | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » What are .docx files? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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