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.docx files and websites??
I was asked to upload an MS Word2007 docx file to a website, linking to it
from a webpage. The MS Word file was preferred over converting to a pdf, so that viewers could open, save and edit the file. Attempts to open the file on the server, however, ended up opening a zip folder, instead of the document. I do not experience similar problems when the document is on my computer. I was able to "save as" an older Word .doc version, then upload that version, and that worked fine. Is this typical behavior of a .docx file? BTW, I'm working on a computer that does not have Office2007, but has the converter utility for .docx files from MS support website. Thanks for your feedback. JW |
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