Hi,
Despite lack of support for docx, one can read these files "indirctly" if the author saves it in a different format. And new to 9.2, you can actually read PDF files generated by Microsoft Word 2007 (provided that the author's computer has a PDF reader). Thus, if a document was written in Word 2007 and if the original file is a docx file (not doc), one can save the file in the following formats and KeyWord (and sometimes KeyWeb) will open this file: doc, rtf, txt, pdf1' and htm. Same goes with Excel files: one can save an Excel spreadsheet as a PDF and, if the formatting was done correctly, KeyWord would open and it content would be readable. Note that to make changes, you can do it based on the extracted text from the PDF or from the original document.
Cheers,
Joseph

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