Re: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice
That is so exciting! I have WordPerfect files that I was tempted to delete and so glad I did n't.. Now I need to find out what is blocking my .odt files from opening. It says "The requested operation requires elevation." when I try to open an Open Offce Document (.odt) whether I wrote it today or 3 years ago. On Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 03:34:45 PM MDT, Steven Ahlers wrote: If you go to https://www.zamzar.com/ you can get the file(s) converted to .odt format. I believe they have a limit to how many files that they will convert at a time. I did this several years ago with M$ Works files and Word Perfect files on my parents’ computers to be able to archive the information for my siblings and myself. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 9, 2023, at 3:56 PM, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. > wrote: > > Joe - > According to > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Writer/DocumentManagement/How_can_I_open_Microsoft_Works_wordprocessor_files_(.wps)%3F, > OpenOffice cannot open .wps files but LibreOffice can. Both of them use .odt > files as their native format and that is what I would recommend. > - Robert > > > From: Clement Cervenka > Sent: April 9, 2023 15:34 > To: users@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice > > Hello Openoffice, > I currently have a Windows 10 laptop, with documents saved in Microsoft Works > or .wps (2007) onto a flash drive. > Using your openoffice, can I, and how do I convertthose old WPS documents > into a more current type of format for these documents? > What current format(s) of those documents would you recommend? > Any assistance and your timely response in greatly appreciated. > Sincerely, > Joe cervenkacjcerve...@yahoo.com >
Re: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice
If you go to https://www.zamzar.com/ you can get the file(s) converted to .odt format. I believe they have a limit to how many files that they will convert at a time. I did this several years ago with M$ Works files and Word Perfect files on my parents’ computers to be able to archive the information for my siblings and myself. Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 9, 2023, at 3:56 PM, W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. > wrote: > > Joe - > According to > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Writer/DocumentManagement/How_can_I_open_Microsoft_Works_wordprocessor_files_(.wps)%3F, > OpenOffice cannot open .wps files but LibreOffice can. Both of them use .odt > files as their native format and that is what I would recommend. > - Robert > > > From: Clement Cervenka > Sent: April 9, 2023 15:34 > To: users@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice > > Hello Openoffice, > I currently have a Windows 10 laptop, with documents saved in Microsoft Works > or .wps (2007) onto a flash drive. > Using your openoffice, can I, and how do I convertthose old WPS documents > into a more current type of format for these documents? > What current format(s) of those documents would you recommend? > Any assistance and your timely response in greatly appreciated. > Sincerely, > Joe cervenkacjcerve...@yahoo.com >
Re: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice
Joe - According to https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Writer/DocumentManagement/How_can_I_open_Microsoft_Works_wordprocessor_files_(.wps)%3F, OpenOffice cannot open .wps files but LibreOffice can. Both of them use .odt files as their native format and that is what I would recommend. - Robert From: Clement Cervenka Sent: April 9, 2023 15:34 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Att: Open WPS In Openoffice Hello Openoffice, I currently have a Windows 10 laptop, with documents saved in Microsoft Works or .wps (2007) onto a flash drive. Using your openoffice, can I, and how do I convertthose old WPS documents into a more current type of format for these documents? What current format(s) of those documents would you recommend? Any assistance and your timely response in greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Joe cervenkacjcerve...@yahoo.com
Att: Open WPS In Openoffice
Hello Openoffice, I currently have a Windows 10 laptop, with documents saved in Microsoft Works or .wps (2007) onto a flash drive. Using your openoffice, can I, and how do I convertthose old WPS documents into a more current type of format for these documents? What current format(s) of those documents would you recommend? Any assistance and your timely response in greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Joe cervenkacjcerve...@yahoo.com