Opening dotx files office 2003


















As more offices migrate to Microsoft Office you and your staff will begin to receive documents from clients that cannot be opened by your current version of Microsoft Office. To help with the transition Microsoft has released a patch that will allow older version to open these files, Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack. Link Below We have provided the following procedure to help you and your staff download and install the patch.

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You must be logged in to post a comment. With the ever increasing threat of viruses, spyware, malware, and spam, I have put together this document to help On October 22, Microsoft officially released its latest operating system Windows 7. Windows 7 builds on the technological Why save as a dotx instead of a docx file? Because as mentioned previously, when you open a template file instead of a regular Word file, it opens a copy, not the template itself.

This protects your template from unintended changes. Every time you create a new file from your template, it is a brand new file, ready for you to modify as needed.

There are several ways to open template files. How you open the file depends on what you want to do…start a new file based on the template, or edit the actual dotx file. If you know where the template file is located, an easier way to start a new file is to browse to the template file, then double-click it.

A copy of the template will open in Word You can use an existing file as a template. Follow the same instructions as Starting a new file based on a template , but under step 3, select New from existing. Then browse to the file and select it. I'm not sure what is happening here.

Couldn't you change the underlying HTML code manually? If you are reading this tip and it helps you, please click on the "Vote as Helpful " button to "reward" me with "points"! Please click on Propose as Answer to let others know the solution that worked for you. I asked your question in one of the Other Apps forums months ago and never got an answer. The SharePoint MVPs don't seem to care about these "mundane" issues, or maybe just can't answer them.

I haven't used SharePoint since then and can't test my suggestions, but here goes:. Can you get a new document if you double-click the file name while you are in Windows Explorer view?

I probably tried that but can't remember. In Windows XP, you can "add a network place" see answer here for how to do this in Windows 7. Once connected to the SharePoint drive via network places, you should be able to double click on the template to generate a new document.

And you should be able to create a shortcut to the template and place the shortcut on the desktop or local folder. I have used this access method many times so I could combine documents using insert object , which I couldn't do within SharePoint. For the 10 or 15 installations I have worked in, Word has been set to open in Word--much as emails do. Does anyone know how to fix this? Is there a general setting that needs to be applied? This thread is locked.



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