On Saturday, January 15, 2005, at 02:35 PM, Tom Baker wrote:
I thought one of the selling points of the Mac was that it can get along in the Windows world and open docs created in Windows. But someone just e-mailed me a file with the suffix .wpd on it, and when I try to open it the Mac keeps asking what application I'd like to use with it. Every text or word processing app I've got says it can't. Anybody know how I can get a .wpd file to open?
WPD is a Word Perfect document file, Word will generally open these; it may need to be told it's a Word perfect file (ie select Word Perfect as the format in the open dialog and you may need to install the translators from the 'extra stuff' installer on the Office or Word disk.)
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