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I am using Microsoft Word 2000. However, I have a disk from a business
professional that is on some kind of word processing program and I would like to open the document in WORD. The problem is that even though I have downloaded 2 converters, neither of them work. I downloaded wp2krtf.exe as wellas wp6rtf.exe. Is there any way that I can view, possibly edit the documents without having this professional redo it in a Word 2000 format? |
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A .wps file could be a Microsoft Works word processor file. But it
seems unlikely that a "business professional" would be using Microsoft Works. You could try the Works 6.0 .wps converter at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=318244 . Gregg wrote: I am using Microsoft Word 2000. However, I have a disk from a business professional that is on some kind of word processing program and I would like to open the document in WORD. The problem is that even though I have downloaded 2 converters, neither of them work. I downloaded wp2krtf.exe as wellas wp6rtf.exe. Is there any way that I can view, possibly edit the documents without having this professional redo it in a Word 2000 format? |
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