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Is there anything special necessary on an XP-Pro system to open a Works
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Nothing special other than selecting the correct Works option in the File
Open dialog EXCEPT if you did a standard install, not all converters will
have been installed. You may need to run Setup again and check that all the
necessary converters are correctly installed.

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Is there anything special necessary on an XP-Pro system to open a Works
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Nothing special other than selecting the correct Works option in the File
Open dialog EXCEPT if you did a standard install, not all converters will
have been installed. You may need to run Setup again and check that all
the necessary converters are correctly installed.

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Is there anything special necessary on an XP-Pro system to open a Works
document in Word 2003?




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You can download all the Works converters not present in Word setup from my
web site.

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My web site www.gmayor.com
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Nothing special other than selecting the correct Works option in the
File Open dialog EXCEPT if you did a standard install, not all
converters will have been installed. You may need to run Setup again
and check that all the necessary converters are correctly installed.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"BK" wrote in message
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Is there anything special necessary on an XP-Pro system to open a
Works document in Word 2003?



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Thanks, Graham.


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You can download all the Works converters not present in Word setup from
my web site.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


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Terry

Thanks for the information.


"Terry Farrell" wrote in message
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Nothing special other than selecting the correct Works option in the
File Open dialog EXCEPT if you did a standard install, not all
converters will have been installed. You may need to run Setup again
and check that all the necessary converters are correctly installed.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

"BK" wrote in message
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Is there anything special necessary on an XP-Pro system to open a
Works document in Word 2003?





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