Provide converters to save Word files as Word Perfect files

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I am an attorney and have used Microsoft Word since Word for Windows 3.11.
We have certain courts which require file submissions in Word Perfect, and I
used to convert and/or save them in Word Perfect format to satisfy these
requirements. In Word 2003, I cannot save a Word file as a Word Perfect
file. I know this option used to be available, so is this another of Mr.
Gates' attempts to coerce the buying public into using only Microsoft
products? If so, it's backfiring, because I have purchased Word Perfect
Office in order to be able to open and save Word files in Word Perfect, and
if this continues to be a problem, I may switch permanently to Word Perfect.
 
The WordPerfect converters were withdrawn because of security issues. They
are still available on the "gray market," as it were. Google for offers from
Graham Mayor.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Kevin Stephenson said:
I am an attorney and have used Microsoft Word since Word for Windows 3.11.
We have certain courts which require file submissions in Word Perfect, and I
used to convert and/or save them in Word Perfect format to satisfy these
requirements. In Word 2003, I cannot save a Word file as a Word Perfect
file. I know this option used to be available, so is this another of Mr.
Gates' attempts to coerce the buying public into using only Microsoft
products? If so, it's backfiring, because I have purchased Word Perfect
Office in order to be able to open and save Word files in Word Perfect, and
if this continues to be a problem, I may switch permanently to Word
Perfect.
 
Or just look on the downloads page of my web site. ;)

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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