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How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms
works files? Thanks |
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MS Word should already be able to do that.. when opening a .wks file, use
the 'file type' selection box to specify.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "Buckskinner_pa" wrote in message ... How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms works files? Thanks |
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A .wks file might be a Works spreadsheet file or a Lotus 123
spreadsheet file, neither of which Word can open. Buckskinner_pa wrote: How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms works files? Thanks |
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Works wordprocessor files have the wps extension.
To open wps files you need the converter for the version of Works that created them. The latest one is provided with Word, the older ones are linked from the downloads page of my web site. wks files - as indicated by fellow MVP garfield-n-odie are incompatible with Word. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Buckskinner_pa wrote: How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms works files? Thanks |
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Your right, my mistake. It was a wps extension. I have word 2002. It will not
convert automatically. I searched your web site site, but couldn't find anything. Is the converter some type of add in? Thanks for the help "Graham Mayor" wrote: Works wordprocessor files have the wps extension. To open wps files you need the converter for the version of Works that created them. The latest one is provided with Word, the older ones are linked from the downloads page of my web site. wks files - as indicated by fellow MVP garfield-n-odie are incompatible with Word. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Buckskinner_pa wrote: How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms works files? Thanks |
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http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm - halfway down the page.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Buckskinner_pa wrote: Your right, my mistake. It was a wps extension. I have word 2002. It will not convert automatically. I searched your web site site, but couldn't find anything. Is the converter some type of add in? Thanks for the help "Graham Mayor" wrote: Works wordprocessor files have the wps extension. To open wps files you need the converter for the version of Works that created them. The latest one is provided with Word, the older ones are linked from the downloads page of my web site. wks files - as indicated by fellow MVP garfield-n-odie are incompatible with Word. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Buckskinner_pa wrote: How can I convert a .wks file to a .doc file so that ms word can read ms works files? Thanks |
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