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HOW DO I CONVERT WORD PRO TO WORD

 
 
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      7th Mar 2006
received an e-mail from a friend who uses lotus word pro. when I opened it as
a word document the content was all garbled. I have office 2003. how to I
convert document to readable format.
 
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Word cannot import or convert native-format Lotus WordPro (.lwp)
files. Ask the sender to save the file as a Word (.doc) or Rich
Text Format (.rtf) file and send that to you. Or you might
consider a third-party conversion program such as Dataviz
Conversions Plus (
http://www.dataviz.com/products/conv...lus/index.html ).


johnny ireland wrote:

> received an e-mail from a friend who uses lotus word pro. when I opened it as
> a word document the content was all garbled. I have office 2003. how to I
> convert document to readable format.


 
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