Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 Portable

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Hi guys, just wanted to know if there is any support to open any MS Office 2007 files. I'm not able to open any Word documents with the docx extension.

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Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 Portable

Same goes for Excel and other Office 2007 applications. I know I should actually look at the OpenOffice website, but thought that any of you guys might have a work-around. Office 2003 stuff opens fine.When trying to open a.docx document OpenOffice presents me with a 'Filter Selection' box with all different formats to choose from. The closest match I have is that of 'Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP' I then get error message stating 'Error reading file'.

A small personal note according to 'standard 'doc' files. I used to use Word 6 doc file that windows 98 and 2000 wordpad could open and read. Not that long ago I noticed the same file could not be opened by WordPad on a Windows XP machine. In this light I suggest not using ANY.doc format as MicroSoft might change its mind and relying on everyone to have Word is just to much of a stretch.From now on I am going for more basic formats like.txt or even.rtf. Heck, it seems basic.htm are a better format than using any.doc format.

Eventually there is also.pdf, and while most people do have a pdf reader file formats like.rtf seem to be easier.Just my 2 cents. If you are really stuck & need to view the file without using a convertor, you can rename the docx file to a zip file. Extract the contents then open the xml file in a web browser/html editor or notepad. There will be a lot of xml formating code but look for the lines starting with (wt), this will be the actual text of the document. Also when you unzip the file you will see a subdirectory called media.

If there are any pictures in the file, they will be here. I did find a small and useful converter on the ' website. Unfortunately it seems as though many companies are now adopting the office 2007 format. I work at the University of South Australia and we have adopted it for all internal and external communications.

Not only that I had to teach students how to use Word 2007, what a pig of a thing it is too!On a brighter note though, Microsoft have announced that Service Pack 2 for Office 2007 will include support for ODF, so we can just send our ODF documents to MS Office users.Has anyone come across any way to support Office 2007 docs in Portable OpenOffice or should I just install the beta of OpenOffice 3?