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Have a letter sent that need to print. It says it is DOCX....all encrypted
Please could someone tell me step by step how to view and so will be able to print.It is a letter attached to an email.I have read it on my kindle and now wish to view on laptop and then print. Have windows 8
Thanks
Please could someone tell me step by step how to view and so will be able to print.It is a letter attached to an email.I have read it on my kindle and now wish to view on laptop and then print. Have windows 8
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>I started to come across docx Word documents which my antiquated version of MS Office would not open
You can install the MS Office Compatibility pack on older versions of Office to open new Office files.
Get it here
https:/ /www.mi crosoft .com/en -gb/dow nload/d etails. aspx?id =3
You can install the MS Office Compatibility pack on older versions of Office to open new Office files.
Get it here
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Animals, you can view Word documents by installing the Word viewer.
You can get it here, and also find other ways to view Word files.
https:/ /suppor t.micro soft.co m/en-us /kb/891 090
Far better is if the person who SENT you the document could convert it into a PDF file before sending it to you (this is easy to do). Then you can read it with just a PDF viewer installed (which most people already have)
You can get it here, and also find other ways to view Word files.
https:/
Far better is if the person who SENT you the document could convert it into a PDF file before sending it to you (this is easy to do). Then you can read it with just a PDF viewer installed (which most people already have)
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