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Word 2000 comes with a Works 4.0 .wps converter on your
Word/Office 2000 CD. In Word, click on File | Open | Files of
type: Works 4.0 (.wps). If Works 4.0 is not a choice under
"files of type", then you probably didn't install the converter
when you installed Word/Office 2000, so you need to add the
feature to your existing installation.

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Most of the Works converters (including Works 4) are linked from the
downloads page of my web site. Do NOT try to open that file from the floppy
disc. Copy it to the hard drive first, or you are likely to corrupt the file
or the disc.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


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