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Default Converting WP files to Word 2003

Hi Graham, I've checked that all the entries that are listed in the REG file
(viewed in Notepad) are there in the REGISTERY, which is what I expected as I
followed the instructions to Merge them. I've also changed the OPTIONs in
Word to display 'confirm conversion on open'. When I try to open a WP file
when in Word, although I now get the CONVERT FILE/WordPerfect 6.X selected,
when I OK this, I once again get the message 'MS Office needs a converter ...
.... Installing .... Original Installation Source Req'd' and I'm asked to put
in my Office 2003 CD. And, this time, putting in the Office 2003 CD actually
worked!

So I've got there. But I don't understand why the Office 2003 CD worked
this time. I expected Word to convert the WP files after changing the
Registery entries and putting the two *.cnv files in TxtConv folder.

Thanks for your help.

Robert

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

What part doesn't work?
The REG file is a text file that can be opened in Notepad to display the
keys that it changes. You can edit the registry manually to add the keys if
you prefer.
Note that double clicking the WP document file from Explorer is unlikely to
work. Open the file from Word. If you want to see the files with a *.WP
extension listed when you select 'open with', you are going to have to add
the extension to the list of extensions in the relevant keys. Otherwise set
Word tools options general to 'confirm conversion on open' and pick the
converter when prompted.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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


Sagara wrote:
Hi Graham, I've been to this website, downloaded the 'WordPerfect
Converter for Word (WPCONV.zip)', followed the instructions: '
Extract the cnv files to the folder C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Microsoft Shared\TextConv
and merge the reg file into the registry (right click in Windows
Explorer and select 'merge')', but it does not work. I've tried 5
times! I did exactly this 2 years ago on my old laptop (Thinkpad
T41), and succeeded first time, But now, with the same copy of
Office 2003 on my new 60X Thinkpad, it just won't work.

How can I check that the stuff that is supposed to go into the
Registery actually gets there?

Thanks,

Robert

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You need the registry entries also - see
http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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


Sagara wrote:
Hi, I've about 100 seminar papers I need to read but they are *.WP
files. I've searched the web and downloaded and tried an old WP
converter - Word Perfect Text Converter - which adds stuff to the
registery with MERGE. I also put the two files - wpft532.cnv and
wpft632.cnv - in C:\Program Files/common files/Microsoft
shared/textconv - but have had no success. I remember doing exactly
the same thing two years ago and it worked. The only difference now
is that I have a different laptop (TP 60X instead of a TP T41, but
all the same software. Quite desperate for this and puzzled as to
why something that worked previously won't work now.

Thanks,

Robert