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Neville <nevx008@optusnet.com.au>Subject:
Re: Protected .DODX File Unreadable!Date:
Fri, Jul 26, 2013 2:07:35 amHi,
Haven't had any experience with a protected .docx file but did receive a
docx file with some photos imbedded. After making a copy of the file,
change the extension from .docx to .zip and then unzip it.
A number of folders were displayed and I think it was necessary to go
to a sub folder of media to gain access to the photos. Anyway, if you
try this on a copy then no problems if it does not work.
HTH
Neville.
On 26/07/13 11:26 AM, Max G. Swanson wrote:
> Recently I downloaded a .docx file, at least I think that's what it is,
> which is meant to form the basis of a sample translation. It's just part
> of an application process and not an actual assignment; however, what a
> shock when W.E. wouldn't do a thing with this file.
>
> Neither would NVDA; haven't tried importing it into K1000 yet. I thought
> this stuff only happened with PDF's, but not so! Can't say whether the
> bulk of it is in English or Spanish, but has anyone got an idea what to do
> with this beast? T.I.A.
>
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Haven't had any experience with a protected .docx file but did receive a
docx file with some photos imbedded. After making a copy of the file,
change the extension from .docx to .zip and then unzip it.
A number of folders were displayed and I think it was necessary to go
to a sub folder of media to gain access to the photos. Anyway, if you
try this on a copy then no problems if it does not work.
HTH
Neville.
On 26/07/13 11:26 AM, Max G. Swanson wrote:
> Recently I downloaded a .docx file, at least I think that's what it is,
> which is meant to form the basis of a sample translation. It's just part
> of an application process and not an actual assignment; however, what a
> shock when W.E. wouldn't do a thing with this file.
>
> Neither would NVDA; haven't tried importing it into K1000 yet. I thought
> this stuff only happened with PDF's, but not so! Can't say whether the
> bulk of it is in English or Spanish, but has anyone got an idea what to do
> with this beast? T.I.A.
>
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