yes
u can. open the file then save as doc(choose the option fo 2003 doc)
Go to File/Open and browse where you saved your file at. Remember you should have saved (in OpenOffice) in a format that Microsoft can read. Word: .doc, docx Excel: .xls; xlsx, PowerPoint: .pps; ppt; pptx
The file extension is .docx.
.docx stands for document extended, .docx' is the new file extension that Microsoft Word 2007 uses when it saves documents in the new default format. by Amuk Saxena
It is a Microsoft Word document from any versions starting from Word 2007 onwards.
.docx . They changed the extension from Word 2007. Meanwhile, you can choose to save the document in the old format (Word 1997-2003)
if you look at the saved file it should have ****.doc but i think word 2007 is ****.docx
.docx
Microsoft Word allows you to set the format you want to use as the default. The common ones are ".doc" and ".docx". However the international standard format is ".odt".
.doc or .docx
docx is a word document file & dotx is a word template file.
Doc can be read in all MS Word versions but Docx can be only read in Word 2007 and later version unless you have installed some adds-on or compatibility packs in MS Word 2003;Docx file size is 75% less than the file size of doc;Docx files can easily convert into doc, .html, .rtf and other file formats, but a doc has to be converted in the aid of professional software;Docx is an opener file format that can be easily accessible;Docx is more powerful and versatile on features.
.docx is the default file format for documents from Word 2007 onward.