Convert Docx file to other Document format using Docx Converter

May 7 2009No Commented

Categorized Under: MS Office, Windows

In Office 2007 Microsoft introduced a new file format called the Microsoft Open Office XML Format (.docx). This format is not compatible with older versions of Microsoft Word or with alternative operating systems like Linux or Mac OS X. Nor is it compatible with other word processing applications like OpenOffice, Lotus 123, or NeoOffice.

Docx-converter.com offers a portable solution for your compatability needs. It will convert a Microsoft Office .
docx
file into a simple html file. It strips out some of the formatting, but now supports
bold, italic, and underlined text. Left, right, center, and justified alignment. Unicode characters. Tables. And more!

Do a quick online conversion of your file for free! It’s fast, easy and quick!

  1. Click the Browse Button Below
  2. Select Your .
    docx
    File
  3. Enter your email
  4. Click “Convert It!”
  5. Check your email


Docx
Converter Can convert files in the following format

  • Microsoft Word (*.doc)
  • Microsoft Word 2007 (*.
    docx
    )
  • Microsoft Excel 2007 (*.xlsx)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (*.pptx)
  • Portable Document Format (*.pdf)
  • Comma-Separated Values (*.csv)
  • HTML1 (*.html)
  • Macromedia Flash (*.swf)
  • MediaWiki wikitext (*.wiki)
  • Microsoft Excel (*.xls)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint (*.ppt)
  • OpenDocument Drawing (*.odg)
  • OpenDocument Presentation (*.odp)
  • OpenDocument Spreadsheet (*.ods)
  • OpenDocument Text (*.odt)
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0 Presentation (*.sxi)
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0 Spreadsheet (*.sxc)
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0 Text (*.sxw)
  • Plain Text (*.txt)
  • Rich Text Format (*.rtf)
  • Scalable Vector Graphics (*.svg)
  • Tab-Separated Values (*.tsv)
  • WordPerfect (*.wpd)

Visit and convert : http://docx-converter.com/

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