A .docx is a .zip format file, so you can rename the .docx (or .docm) document as a .zip, then use Windows explorer or your favourite ZIP archiver to inspect the contents.
e.g. rename mydoc.docx to mydoc.zip (some people prefer to append the .zip to the end, e.g. mydoc.docx.zip )
When you have finished, rename the .zip to .docx/.docm
-- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk
"Access Joe" <AccessJoe[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ECEE04F7-700E-43AA-B995-8C8AA470A81D[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Using Word 2007 on Windows Vista: > > How do I physically find / locate the XML data within a Microsoft Word > document? Specifically, after using the Compatibility Checker, the > resulting > report identifies XML data (that will be changed to a graphic image) that > is > not compatible. But I want to physically find it and see it before I > proceed. > > Any suggestions?
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