Question:
So, in OS X, a person could change the extension from .cwk to .doc
& then it would open in   MS Word?
(I use OS 8.6)




>> every time I save a file in Appleworks, it 
>> adds
>> a .cwk to the end of the file name. 



> OS X's  way of identifying 
> files is through the file extension, just like on a Windows machine.
> I was annoyed.  But, I 
> now see  benefits.  Having the file type as a three letter 
> extension gives you  flexibility in changing file types on stubborn 
> files, since, if all else fails, you can just change the extension.  
> John A. Ardelli



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