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Default How do I transfer a works document to word?

I am a novice PC user. Most of my letters, documents, notices, etc were
written in Works before I put Office/Word on my PC. I want to transfer these
documents into Word so I can email these to people who can not open Works
documents.

Can this be done at all, and by a person like me with limited experience ?
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Graham Mayor
 
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What you need is the converter for the version of Works the documents were
prepared in, then Word will open them directly. The older Works filters are
linked from the downloads page of my web site. The more recent should be
included with Word, but you may have to re-run the Word/Office setup from
Windows control panel add & remove programs applet in order to add it.

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Tom wrote:
I am a novice PC user. Most of my letters, documents, notices, etc
were written in Works before I put Office/Word on my PC. I want to
transfer these documents into Word so I can email these to people who
can not open Works documents.

Can this be done at all, and by a person like me with limited
experience ?



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