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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Hi friends now you can view the <strong>DocX</strong> version of Microsoft Word 2007 to <strong>Doc</strong> format easily . How i will tell you . Have you ever noticed that you receive  a <strong>Microsoft Word 2007</strong> (<strong>Docx</strong>) document and are unable to open but you need it badly?</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">[ Thats why In 2007 Microsoft introduced Office with a new file format that could not automatically be opened by previous versions of Microsoft Word ]</p>
<p>So what can you do, you may have <strong>Microsoft Office 2007</strong> Version but i am saying to those people who may not have right now when they needed but they need to view it badly. So whats the big deal here is a cool site which converts <strong>Microsoft Office 2007 </strong>Version format to normal one. ( For Ex: <strong>Docx to Doc</strong> )</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You can recognize the file format of new version whenever you see the letter <strong>X</strong> added to the familiar <em>.doc</em>, .<em>xls</em> and .<em>ppt</em> file extensions that are used in <strong>Microsoft Office 2003</strong>, <strong>Microsoft Office 2000</strong> and <strong>Microsoft Office 97</strong>.</p>
<p>Because the new format is not backwards compatible with previous versions of Microsoft Office you can solve this problem by converting your .<em>docx</em> file to the previous .<em>doc</em> format.</p>
<p>Support for the new <em>docx</em> file format is not widespread at the moment and it is likely that you are visiting this page because you are unable to open .<em>docx</em> files. Hereis a site which  have provided a tool to easily convert your files to the more widely used .<em>doc</em> format.You can also change the format of pptX,xlsX ,mdbX also.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.docx2doc.com" target="_blank">Click Here to convert DocX to Doc Online</a></p>
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