That worked.  Thank you very much
Edie
--- Andrew Duey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Word 2000 can open the works files but I don't think
> it will with the
> default installation.  I have found that you have to
> 1) open word 2)
> select File -> Open 3) select a .wps file (I think
> that's the word
> extension).  My experience has been that then (and
> only then) that word
> will prompt for the Works CD and install the works
> import filter.  If
> the Works 2000 was installed by hand, you might have
> to re-install Works
> with different features (or add/remove components if
> it will let you).
> 
> --Andrew Duey, MCSE
> 
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> 
> Now that Works 2000 does not come with its own word
> processor but
> instead come with Word, Does anyone know of a
> converter?  I have a user
> who used the works word processor that came on her
> Win95 machine but now
> she has got a WinXP with Works 2000 and it has Word.
>  She doesn't want
> to type them over. Thanks Edie Dudley MCSE
> 
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