No. A docx file is a Word document and a xlsx file is an Excel document. It is possible to copy data from one to the other, like copying a table from Word into Excel, but the files as a whole cannot be understood by the other application.
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The files ending in .DOC are the designation for Word 2003 (and earlier). Files ending in .DOCX are the newer version files. The .DOCX files are a different format of file altogether. The .DOCX file is actually a ZIPped archive, with files inside of it based on XML language. If you want, you can rename a .DOCX (or .XLSX) file to have a .ZIP extension, then double click it and it will open up the ZIP archive and show the other files.
Download FileFormatConverters from Microsoft. This program will allow you to pen docx files with earlier versions of Microsoft Office.
The DOCX file extension is a Microsoft Office Word document. The"X" at the end of these extensions all stand for the XML (Extensible Markup Language) format. The DOC file is similar but without the XML formatting. The PPTX and PPT are MS Power Point Presentation files. The XLSX and XLS extensions are MS Excel files. Even if you don't have Microsoft Office, you can download Open Office for free and view most, if not ALL, of these file types. I hope this has answered your question adequately. Best wishes!
A file that has .xls, .xlsx, .xlsm as file extension then it is known as excel file.
DOCX is the filename extension for Microsoft Office 2007 Word documents. DOCX files do not contain macros. The old DOC extension is being phased out by Microsoft.
A common suffix for document files is ".docx."
Both are Microsoft Word document files. ".docx" is the new file extension that newer Microsoft Word version uses while the older versions save word files as ".doc" files.
Use Excel 2007 (from Office 2007) or higher. If you don't have excel you can use the XLSX viewer tool. The tool allows to view the content of Excel files. It opens XLS, XLSX and other Excel formats even if Excel is not installed at the system and also recovers corrupted files and has a built-in browser allowing you conveniently navigate through your file. See the link below.
Microsoft Word started using docx files in 2007
Excel 2013 uses a .xlsx extension.
An Excel Book or Excel Workbook with the files extension of .xlsx