Agree!
Stuart Breden
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On 10/11/2010, at 11:55 AM, KEVIN Lock wrote:
Open XML Converter does the job simply.
Kevin
On 10/11/2010, at 10:13 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Did you know that Word's DOCX file format is a glorifie
could be helpful in recovering text from a corrupted DOCX file.\par
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Ronda,
Obviously one would open the .docx file with a recent version of MS Word, or
the other apps you mention. However, I have often found that when I copy a
raster image from a .docx file opened with MS Word, that the copied version has
reduced resolution compared with the one I get with t
Or in my case, all the DOCXs I get are already to go accompanied by a
folder of stuff that I rarely look at.
Bill
On 10/11/2010, at 1:00 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 10/11/2010, at 10:13 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Did you know that Word's DOCX file format is a glorified ZIP file?
Change the e
Open XML Converter does the job simply.
Kevin
On 10/11/2010, at 10:13 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Did you know that Word's DOCX file format is a glorified ZIP file?
Change the extension to ZIP, unzip it, and you'll find all of the
document's original assets, including the images as individ
On 10/11/2010, at 10:13 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
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> Did you know that Word's DOCX file format is a glorified ZIP file? Change the
> extension to ZIP, unzip it, and you'll find all of the document's original
> assets, including the images as individual files in a folder.
>
> Images are in the re
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