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When I install to my Windows XP computer ClarisWorks 3.0 (even with the
setting "do not install fonts"), which is meant for Windows 3.11, the
fonts in other Windows programs look strange and after the installation
my system works slower. Is there a way to install the working versions
of the corrupted fonts and make my system work faster or should I
simply convert my old *.cwk files created in years 1995-2006 for
example to Open Document format, so I can open them for example with
Word and OpenOffice.org?
setting "do not install fonts"), which is meant for Windows 3.11, the
fonts in other Windows programs look strange and after the installation
my system works slower. Is there a way to install the working versions
of the corrupted fonts and make my system work faster or should I
simply convert my old *.cwk files created in years 1995-2006 for
example to Open Document format, so I can open them for example with
Word and OpenOffice.org?