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How do I get a works 7.0 document to convert to word 2003?

 
 
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      23rd Feb 2006
I tried to install the converter from the control panel for Office 2003 but
it still wont convert the file. I'm positive the file is a wps document from
Works 7.0.
 
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If it is a Works 7 document, the filter supplied with Word 2003 should open
it. if not, you'll need the correct converter. The older ones are linked
from the downloads page of my web site.

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Boomer wrote:
> I tried to install the converter from the control panel for Office
> 2003 but it still wont convert the file. I'm positive the file is a
> wps document from Works 7.0.



 
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