Xp Pro and Corel WordPerfect 2002 or 10

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Ben Haynes

I have a boss that insists on using WordPerfect even
after the knowledge that it is not suported by most
companies. Well it keeps locking up and loosing data, ie
the spell check function.

The system is compatable, and was upgraded from Windows
XP Home to Pro.

Any help?
 
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No One You Know - Yet

Ben - most likely the problem is not necessarily with Corel but rather with
the way Pro was installed, I would suggest you do a clean install of Pro,
particularly if you did an upgrade approach from something prior to XP Home
and then to Pro. Chances are there are old and new DLL and other files still
about and the mixture maybe what is screwing things up.
 
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Suresh[MS MVP]

Hi,
It should work with both windows XP compuet althoug it
may gave alert of Not compatibility.

With regards,

Suresh
[Microsoft MVP | MCAD.NET | MCSD.NET]
 
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F1Com

Ben said:
I have a boss that insists on using WordPerfect even
after the knowledge that it is not suported by most
companies. Well it keeps locking up and loosing data, ie
the spell check function.

The system is compatable, and was upgraded from Windows
XP Home to Pro.

Any help?

I agree with the other replies. I use WP 9, 10 & 11 and have no problems
on w2k or xp.

WP 10 & 11 has excellent filters for writing to most Word DOC files and
can publish to PDF which is a more universally accepted way of
exchanging documents (something Word doesn't have unless you purchase
the full version of AA).

I think your boss is a smart man ;-)

You can also check here for excellent help:
news://cnews.corel.com/corel.wpoffice.wordperfect10

Terry
 
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Pemo

I think it is more of a Win XP installation problem than WordPerfect.

I have WordPerfect Office Suite 2002 (10) running perfectly well on XP Prof.

(Excellent software - beats the rather agricultural MS Word hands down, and
for 1/10 the price)

Pemo
 

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