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Hello Geeks,
I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used
in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original
limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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Bob,
I am not sure what your response means can you be a tad more specific? Thank you, "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Graham,
I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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The filters currently supplied do not, I believe, save in WP format. The
earlier ones do. However it must be remembered that Word and WP formats are very different and a document from Word saved in WP mode may look nothing like the original. The earlier filters will work with 2007 - and you'll find them on the downloads page of my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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Graham,
Where can I send a suggestion to the MS Word team where someone will actually read it? Have you heard of any rummored Add-in for WP to Word and Word to WP? Thank you for your input, Best Regards, SC "Graham Mayor" wrote: The filters currently supplied do not, I believe, save in WP format. The earlier ones do. However it must be remembered that Word and WP formats are very different and a document from Word saved in WP mode may look nothing like the original. The earlier filters will work with 2007 - and you'll find them on the downloads page of my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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Microsoft removed the function allegedly for 'security' reasons and probably
for commercial reasons also. You can still use the old filter as I have explained, or you can use some third party tool such as File Merlin. You still have the issue of disparate file structures to deal with. Doesn't WP open Word documents? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, Where can I send a suggestion to the MS Word team where someone will actually read it? Have you heard of any rummored Add-in for WP to Word and Word to WP? Thank you for your input, Best Regards, SC "Graham Mayor" wrote: The filters currently supplied do not, I believe, save in WP format. The earlier ones do. However it must be remembered that Word and WP formats are very different and a document from Word saved in WP mode may look nothing like the original. The earlier filters will work with 2007 - and you'll find them on the downloads page of my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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Graham,
WordPerfect does open MS Word documents. My situation is that the law firm that I deal with "will not" open or convert the files. It is my responsibility to ensure proper file format. Thank you for your help. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Microsoft removed the function allegedly for 'security' reasons and probably for commercial reasons also. You can still use the old filter as I have explained, or you can use some third party tool such as File Merlin. You still have the issue of disparate file structures to deal with. Doesn't WP open Word documents? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, Where can I send a suggestion to the MS Word team where someone will actually read it? Have you heard of any rummored Add-in for WP to Word and Word to WP? Thank you for your input, Best Regards, SC "Graham Mayor" wrote: The filters currently supplied do not, I believe, save in WP format. The earlier ones do. However it must be remembered that Word and WP formats are very different and a document from Word saved in WP mode may look nothing like the original. The earlier filters will work with 2007 - and you'll find them on the downloads page of my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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There is no current converter from Microsoft, and it's extremely unlikely that
the company will create a new one (as Graham said, for commercial reasons; i.e., Microsoft sees no profitability in it). Most likely your best solution is a third-party program, Conversions Plus from DataViz (http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...us/index.html). Maybe you can get your stubborn client to pay the $50. On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 07:31:00 -0800, SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, WordPerfect does open MS Word documents. My situation is that the law firm that I deal with "will not" open or convert the files. It is my responsibility to ensure proper file format. Thank you for your help. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Microsoft removed the function allegedly for 'security' reasons and probably for commercial reasons also. You can still use the old filter as I have explained, or you can use some third party tool such as File Merlin. You still have the issue of disparate file structures to deal with. Doesn't WP open Word documents? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, Where can I send a suggestion to the MS Word team where someone will actually read it? Have you heard of any rummored Add-in for WP to Word and Word to WP? Thank you for your input, Best Regards, SC "Graham Mayor" wrote: The filters currently supplied do not, I believe, save in WP format. The earlier ones do. However it must be remembered that Word and WP formats are very different and a document from Word saved in WP mode may look nothing like the original. The earlier filters will work with 2007 - and you'll find them on the downloads page of my web site http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org SpyCatcher wrote: Graham, I can open/convert Word Perfect files, edit and save in MS word format. I need to save the file as a WordPerfect document. The law firm I deal with is not going to convert. They want every file returned in WordPerfect not in MS word format. I guess I missed the locating the filters on your site, my question do I need the filters with Office 2007? Thank you, "Graham Mayor" wrote: The old filters will still work with Word 2007 within their original limitations, if you have them available. They can be downloaded from my web site. Make sure you save the originals somewhere safe first! I suggest a sub folder of the original folder. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote: WordPerfect can open MS Word files saved from Word 2007 in Word97-2003 format. MS switched the (aging) WordPerfect converters used in Word 2007 to read/open rather than also be able to use them to save. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Hi Spycatcher,
I'm assuming you're working with a particular firm rather than being a client in this scenario. The older converters that Graham mentioned for exporting Word to WordPerfect work 'imperfectly'. One of the reasons that they weren't updated by Microsoft is that the WordPerfect folks were doing a better job of understanding and being able to convert Word documents to WordPerfect than MS's converter provider. In WordPerfect opening the document and WordPerfect handles it fairly well. With the MS export converters graphics can be a sticking point, especially with Word 2007's. You may want to consider either getting a copy of WordPerfect to do your own conversions before sending in the file, or using a 3rd party conversion product such as those from http://dataviz.com or http://acii.com. One of the advantages of having a copy of WordPerfect, likely about the same cost as the converters, is that you'd be able to see and tweak the converted files if needed prior to converting. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Graham, WordPerfect does open MS Word documents. My situation is that the law firm that I deal with "will not" open or convert the files. It is my responsibility to ensure proper file format. Thank you for your help. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I just got back from the purchasing WordPerfect... your experience is very
helpful. "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Spycatcher, I'm assuming you're working with a particular firm rather than being a client in this scenario. The older converters that Graham mentioned for exporting Word to WordPerfect work 'imperfectly'. One of the reasons that they weren't updated by Microsoft is that the WordPerfect folks were doing a better job of understanding and being able to convert Word documents to WordPerfect than MS's converter provider. In WordPerfect opening the document and WordPerfect handles it fairly well. With the MS export converters graphics can be a sticking point, especially with Word 2007's. You may want to consider either getting a copy of WordPerfect to do your own conversions before sending in the file, or using a 3rd party conversion product such as those from http://dataviz.com or http://acii.com. One of the advantages of having a copy of WordPerfect, likely about the same cost as the converters, is that you'd be able to see and tweak the converted files if needed prior to converting. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Graham, WordPerfect does open MS Word documents. My situation is that the law firm that I deal with "will not" open or convert the files. It is my responsibility to ensure proper file format. Thank you for your help. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Today I was looking round in Word €śoptions/advance/compatibility options for€ť when I noticed a tab that includes WordPerfect 6 for windows. Would someone please explain to me what this feature means and how I would utilize it? Thank you... "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Spycatcher, I'm assuming you're working with a particular firm rather than being a client in this scenario. The older converters that Graham mentioned for exporting Word to WordPerfect work 'imperfectly'. One of the reasons that they weren't updated by Microsoft is that the WordPerfect folks were doing a better job of understanding and being able to convert Word documents to WordPerfect than MS's converter provider. In WordPerfect opening the document and WordPerfect handles it fairly well. With the MS export converters graphics can be a sticking point, especially with Word 2007's. You may want to consider either getting a copy of WordPerfect to do your own conversions before sending in the file, or using a 3rd party conversion product such as those from http://dataviz.com or http://acii.com. One of the advantages of having a copy of WordPerfect, likely about the same cost as the converters, is that you'd be able to see and tweak the converted files if needed prior to converting. ============= "SpyCatcher" wrote in message ... Graham, WordPerfect does open MS Word documents. My situation is that the law firm that I deal with "will not" open or convert the files. It is my responsibility to ensure proper file format. Thank you for your help. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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"SpyCatcher" wrote: Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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"SpyCatcher" wrote: Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Did you ever find a solutuion to converting word doc's to word perfect? I have the same problem as you and am also trying to find a solution. Please let me know ..thanks Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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Through MS I did not...
"yenmast" wrote: "SpyCatcher" wrote: Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Did you ever find a solutuion to converting word doc's to word perfect? I have the same problem as you and am also trying to find a solution. Please let me know ..thanks Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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As I posted earlier in the thread, the old WP filters, which you can
download from my web site, will save in WP format - albeit with a security warning. Whether there is any real security risk is open to conjecture. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org yenmast wrote: "SpyCatcher" wrote: Hello Geeks, I am in need of your expert help. I deal daily with a law firm that only creates documents in Word Perfect. Me -- I am a big fan of Office 2007 and all its functions I only create documents in Word 2007. Did you ever find a solutuion to converting word doc's to word perfect? I have the same problem as you and am also trying to find a solution. Please let me know ..thanks Does MS office 2007 Professional or Ultimate have a add-in that will all me to save documents as Word Perfct format? |
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