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Feb 26 2009

Can’t open *.docx files in Ms Word 2007 … Apply new registry!!!

MS officeSome of the users who are using the new version of MS office 2007 released by Microsoft are encountering with new weird situation as some of the files created with this version earlier doesn’t showing anything even no blank page at all. While earlier these files were working perfectly. This makes users with no option available. But even it is not possible to work with files saved earlier but new  files being created  are behaving properly. When this problem was contacted with Microsoft they said it is because of some registry problems. And they provide a new fresh registry file to be installed. If you are the one facing in a similar situation then visit the below link to find the download area of the file and replace the registry settings by double clicking it. It will automatically change the previously install registry though, it will ask a confirmation from your side. Click yes or Ok whatever popups. May be it will solve your problem.

Download the Registry Settings

If you are new to docx extension and want some further information on how to open it in earlier version of MS office visit the link below

What is *.docx extension, How to handle it?

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One Response to “Can’t open *.docx files in Ms Word 2007 … Apply new registry!!!”

  1. Mickon 29 May 2009 at 7:48 am edit this

    Thanks! It worked like a charm in just a few seconds with a few clicks.

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