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Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the
extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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Open the WordPerfect document. Go to File-Save As, or press the F12 key. In
the menu that opens, select "Word document" in the "Save as type" drop-down box. Give it a new name if you wish, and select the folder into which you want to save it. "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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No im sorry . I have a word doc i want to save as a wpd file.
"Richard O. Neville" wrote: Open the WordPerfect document. Go to File-Save As, or press the F12 key. In the menu that opens, select "Word document" in the "Save as type" drop-down box. Give it a new name if you wish, and select the folder into which you want to save it. "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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FileSave As, open the list of file types at the bottom of the dialog
window. You *won't* find any WP formats there, but there are some that may help depending on the nature of the doc & the version of WP. The ones to consider are Rich Text Format (*.rtf) and Word 97-2003 & 6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc). There are also 3rd-Party converter apps on the market as well as filters available from the 'file converter downloads' posted he http://gmayor.com/downloads.htm Just keep in mind that neither option is going to render the document with 100% accuracy. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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Thanks for your help. also i checked out your page and that print folder
program is great !!! "CyberTaz" wrote: FileSave As, open the list of file types at the bottom of the dialog window. You *won't* find any WP formats there, but there are some that may help depending on the nature of the doc & the version of WP. The ones to consider are Rich Text Format (*.rtf) and Word 97-2003 & 6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc). There are also 3rd-Party converter apps on the market as well as filters available from the 'file converter downloads' posted he http://gmayor.com/downloads.htm Just keep in mind that neither option is going to render the document with 100% accuracy. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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Glad it was useful, but to set the record straight it isn't *my* page
![]() That's the work of MVP Graham Mayor, who graciously maintains it for the benefit of anyone it can help! -- Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Thanks for your help. also i checked out your page and that print folder program is great !!! "CyberTaz" wrote: FileSave As, open the list of file types at the bottom of the dialog window. You *won't* find any WP formats there, but there are some that may help depending on the nature of the doc & the version of WP. The ones to consider are Rich Text Format (*.rtf) and Word 97-2003 & 6.0/95 - RTF (*.doc). There are also 3rd-Party converter apps on the market as well as filters available from the 'file converter downloads' posted he http://gmayor.com/downloads.htm Just keep in mind that neither option is going to render the document with 100% accuracy. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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If you have the appropriate filter you can save Word in any format you want.
If you want to use a filename extension that is not offered by default (the defaults are set in the Windows registry) then you simply surround the required filename in quotes. Note that as Word and WordPerfect use entirely different file structures, formatting of the converted document may not turn out as you expect. The old WP converter linked from the downloads page of my web site will allow documents to be saved in WP format. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Tcordaro wrote: No im sorry . I have a word doc i want to save as a wpd file. "Richard O. Neville" wrote: Open the WordPerfect document. Go to File-Save As, or press the F12 key. In the menu that opens, select "Word document" in the "Save as type" drop-down box. Give it a new name if you wish, and select the folder into which you want to save it. "Tcordaro" wrote in message ... Is there any way you can save Word Perfect docs using word 2003. the extension is *.wpd . Thanks any help would be great |
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