#Microsoft open xml converter location for mac os#
docx documents - that is, documents saved by Word 2007 for Windows in the Office Open XML file format - into rich text format (RTF) documents so that they can be automatically opened in either Word 2004 or Word v.X for Mac OS X. This is a stand-alone Macintosh application that converts. We've made great progress, and as previously promised we're releasing some of this new functionality in a form that you can start using right away: Beta release #1 of the Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter for Mac is now available for download. We are developing the product for versions beyond 2008 with broad investment in native Mac OS X architecture as well as adoption of a new, next generation document format: Office Open XML. This work is our primary focus, and is the largest undertaking in our ten year history as an independent team. The security update packages in this bulletin, MS09-068, for Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac (KB976830), Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac (KB976828), and Open XML File Format Converter for Mac (KB976831) also address the vulnerabilities described in MS09-067.->Īs previously announced, and as indicated by the lower frequency in blogcasting here, everyone at MacBU is exceedingly busy completing Office 2008, which is on track for release later this year. Yet when I open docx documents - including documents I have created - the XML converter opens and changes them to.rtf documents so I can read and edit them. Xml converter opens in Office for Mac 2011 I have installed and use Office for Mac 2011. Open XML allows me to use Word '04 for Mac for those occasional times that receive a docx file. Microsoft Open XML Converter Editor's review. Convert Open XML files that were created in Office 2008 for Mac or Office 2007 for Windows.