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Answer: Converting WordPerfect 12 files to Word 2003
Hi there! Converting WordPerfect 12 files to Word 2003 is definitely doable, and I'm happy to help you out with this.
To answer your first question, it's generally recommended to save your WordPerfect files as .rtf format before converting to Word 2003. This is because .rtf is a universal file format that can be read by both WordPerfect and Word, and it preserves most of the formatting in your original document. However, if you prefer to save your files as version 6.0, that should work as well. As for your second question, Word should be able to convert your files automatically without the need for a third-party converter like ABC Amber WordPerfect. However, it's always a good idea to make a backup copy of your original files just in case something goes wrong during the conversion process. Here's how to convert your WordPerfect files to Word 2003:
If your WordPerfect file contains tables, they should be preserved during the conversion process. However, it's always a good idea to double-check your document after conversion to make sure everything looks the way you want it to.
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