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How can I convert an AppleWorks .cwk file to an MS Word .doc file? I am using
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How can I convert an AppleWorks .cwk file to an MS Word .doc file? I am using
XP.


You can't, really. File | Open with Recover Text from Any File set in the
dialog should get you the text (but remember to unset Recover Text
afterwards, as it is a sticky setting), and then you can Save As a Word
file.

There are 3rd party solutions--DataViz would cost money, not sure whether
any of the free OpenOffice solutions will open an AppleWorks file.

The best solution is really to ask the person who sent it to Save As RTF
(Rich Text Format) in AppleWorks, and re-send you the RTF version.

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G'day Padragine ,

save as RTF and load that into word


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