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Converting Word 2003 files to Word 2.x
We use Folio Views on our web site for and intranet for many of our
legislative documents, and in order to create the .nfo files we must start with a document in Word 2.x format. Our users have Word 2003 installed, but many of them do not have the option to save as Word 2.x. I have downloaded the converter pack but it does not include that option and I have been unable to find it. Where can I get it? -- LFR |
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Converting Word 2003 files to Word 2.x
Talk about your flashbacks :-) There is a filter available from MVP Graham
Mayor's site which may help you, but I honestly don't know if it goes back that far or not - even if it does it may only support read capability for v.2 without being able to write in that format: http://gmayor.com/Zips/Doswrd32.zip Perhaps Graham will come along and comment on that Another possibility is Conversions Plus from DataViz, though it would be a separate step to make the conversion rather than a Save As form Word: http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...lus/index.html HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 4:34 PM, in article , "Lin Randall" wrote: We use Folio Views on our web site for and intranet for many of our legislative documents, and in order to create the .nfo files we must start with a document in Word 2.x format. Our users have Word 2003 installed, but many of them do not have the option to save as Word 2.x. I have downloaded the converter pack but it does not include that option and I have been unable to find it. Where can I get it? |
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Thank you for the tip. Although I did not find what I wanted there, I've
bookmarked the site for future reference. I did finally figure this out though. Users who upgraded from Office 2000 to 2003 still have the converters for older versions, so I copied the folder TextConv from C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared on one of the upgraded PC's to mine and registered the files. It works! -- LFR "CyberTaz" wrote: Talk about your flashbacks :-) There is a filter available from MVP Graham Mayor's site which may help you, but I honestly don't know if it goes back that far or not - even if it does it may only support read capability for v.2 without being able to write in that format: http://gmayor.com/Zips/Doswrd32.zip Perhaps Graham will come along and comment on that Another possibility is Conversions Plus from DataViz, though it would be a separate step to make the conversion rather than a Save As form Word: http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...lus/index.html HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 4:34 PM, in article , "Lin Randall" wrote: We use Folio Views on our web site for and intranet for many of our legislative documents, and in order to create the .nfo files we must start with a document in Word 2.x format. Our users have Word 2003 installed, but many of them do not have the option to save as Word 2.x. I have downloaded the converter pack but it does not include that option and I have been unable to find it. Where can I get it? |
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Good to know - thanks for sharing your solution!
Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 7:08 PM, in article , "Lin Randall" wrote: Thank you for the tip. Although I did not find what I wanted there, I've bookmarked the site for future reference. I did finally figure this out though. Users who upgraded from Office 2000 to 2003 still have the converters for older versions, so I copied the folder TextConv from C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared on one of the upgraded PC's to mine and registered the files. It works! |
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The old filter should be able to read and write the old Dos Word format,
though the registry patch supplied only allows for the document to be read. To persuade it to save you need also the following registry patch: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\ Word\Text Converters\Import\DOSWord] "Name"="Word for DOS" "Path"="C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Microsoft Shared\\TextConv\\Doswrd32.CNV" "Extensions"="doc" The save routine provides for the option to save style sheets, I could not persuade this to work, but guess it may be path related as DOS did not allow the long pathnames common with Windows. You will need to expertinent. Note that the patches are for Word 2003. I have not tested this filter with Word 2007 (which would require its own set of registry entries) -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org CyberTaz wrote: Talk about your flashbacks :-) There is a filter available from MVP Graham Mayor's site which may help you, but I honestly don't know if it goes back that far or not - even if it does it may only support read capability for v.2 without being able to write in that format: http://gmayor.com/Zips/Doswrd32.zip Perhaps Graham will come along and comment on that Another possibility is Conversions Plus from DataViz, though it would be a separate step to make the conversion rather than a Save As form Word: http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...lus/index.html HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 8/6/07 4:34 PM, in article , "Lin Randall" wrote: We use Folio Views on our web site for and intranet for many of our legislative documents, and in order to create the .nfo files we must start with a document in Word 2.x format. Our users have Word 2003 installed, but many of them do not have the option to save as Word 2.x. I have downloaded the converter pack but it does not include that option and I have been unable to find it. Where can I get it? |
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