Document File Formats: Microsoft Word Document (DOCX/DOC)

The DOCX and DOC file extensions are used for Microsoft Word documents, part of the Microsoft Office Suite of software.

DOCX is part of Microsoft Office Open XML specification (also known as OOXML or OpenXML) and was introduced with Office 2007. DOCX is a zipped, XML-based file format. Microsoft Word 2007 and later uses DOCX as the default file format when creating a new document. Support for loading and saving legacy DOC files is also included.

DOC is the default format used with Office 97-2003. DOC is a Microsoft proprietary Binary Interchange File Format. Microsoft Word 97-2003 uses DOC as the default file format when creating a new document. Support for loading and saving DOCX files can be added using an add-in.

LEADTOOLS supports all the flavors of the Microsoft Word document format, from Office 97 DOC up to today's DOCX.

The LEADTOOLS Document Writers support creating DOCX and DOC (Word 97-2003) documents. For more information, refer to DocxDocumentOptions and DocDocumentOptions. The following features are supported:

Required DLL: Leadtools.Forms.DocumentWriters.dll. For a listing of the exact DLLs needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

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