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My name is Roman Bleier and in this video Im going to show how to access the XML date of birth document. So first of all lets create a new word document. Here we have our docx file and lets give it a name, XML languages in this case. I open up my word document, there we go. And now I would like to add a little bit of text. First lets give it a heading, XML languages. Then set this to Heading 1. Next I add a bit more text, lets make a list, lets make a list of XML languages; TEI, XHTML, SVG, and RDF. Now highlight all and make an unordered list or an ordered list. So I save the word document and I close it. Now here we have our word document. Next what we want to do is, basically a word document is a zip file but it has a docx extension, dot docx extension and thats the reason why Microsoft Word is opening it as default program. If we change the file extension to zip, you get first a message asking us if you really want to do this we say yes. So if we change the file extension t