

APACHE OPENOFFICE SAVE AS DOCX HOW TO
They can use the updated Word Viewer from the Microsoft website and use it to open the docx document. I absolutely cannot figure out how to save a document-resume- as a Word document file. If you open it you will only see lots of unreadable garbage. Because, at the moment, Open Office does not support the docx format at all.
APACHE OPENOFFICE SAVE AS DOCX PATCH
Microsoft released a compatibility patch for older Office versions which adds the functionality to those products but those who rely on Open Office for instance are facing a huge problem.

While this is not per se a problem for users with Office 2007 it is a major one for everyone else as older versions of Office or third party document viewers do not support these formats necessarily. You might have noticed that the documents saved by Microsoft Word 2007 are no longer named document.doc but document.docx. Some items of interest are described below. General Load/Save options Most of the choices on the Options Load/Save General page are familiar to users of other office suites. Click the + sign to the left of Load/Save. You can open files in the modern XML Office formats (XLSX, PPTX, DOCX) and save any changes but you.

Whilst applications like OpenOffice from Apache or Corel Presentations allow PPT. If the Options dialog is not already open, click Tools > Options. That might be because of the unfriendly way OpenOffice 4.0 supports Offices XML file formats. Microsoft Office 2007 uses a new standard to save documents. In 2007 the PPTX file replaced it as the primary file type used to save.
