A .dotx extension file is a document template file where the x stands for XML (eXtensible Markup Language). The DOTX template files are created using the Microsoft Word Processor. They can either be content templates or layout template to suit custom needs. A DOTX template includes information on the auto text, settings, layout of the document, toolbars and macros. There are some standard .dotx format templates provided by Microsoft but users have the option to create customized templates as per required specifications for business correspondence including envelopes, letters, newsletters, training material, forms, brochures, announcements as well as for legal documents that include contracts and agreements.
In its original conception, the .rtf format was a specification for formatting text and graphics principally designed to facilitate the interoperability of documents and text between Microsoft document processing applications. It eliminated the need for specialized translation software required to open documents in different versions of MS-DOS, Windows, and Macintosh. The specification is a proprietary filename format first developed by Microsoft in 1987 to be supported in Microsoft word 3.0 and all versions of Microsoft Office Word thereof. The latest revision, version 1.9.1, was released in 2008 and also marked the end of any further enhancements to the specification by Microsoft. Through unformatted text, control words, control symbols, and groups, a piece of text can be encoded into an .rtf format. All RTF readers then process .rtf formats by separating and acting on control information disparately from the actual text in the document. Though the RTF specification is proprietary asset of Microsoft, several non-Microsoft programs support both reading .rtf documents and creating .rtf. Microsoft Office Suite is still however the most dominant application associated with this specification.
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Upload DOTX files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized RTF results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent RTF audio with dependable progress tracking.
A .dotx extension file is similar to a .dot extension file. Both are template files created using the Microsoft Word Processor. The only difference is that .dot extension files are created using the older versions of Microsoft Word whereas the .dotx extension files are created using the Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010 versions which use a combination of the open-ended XML Architecture for easy compatibility with other programs and is combined with the ZIP compression to save on disk space.
Extended ASCII, PC-8, and ANSI are among the original character control sets used in the formatting and text representation of documents saved in the .rtf format. At present the format supports 7-bit ASCII characters. This formally allows the easy transfer of text documents between different computers running different operating systems and applications. RTF requires minimal computer resources and does not support macros. It does however have support for embedding some of the popular graphical format such as JPEG and PNG. Not all applications have support for these embedded graphical format thus .rtf files with unsupported embedded graphical images will open but will not display the graphical images.
Upload your document file in the DOTX format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select RTF as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
Download the converted document file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.