That was a very good answer indeed. I didn't know that Word viewer could
read Works files.

Johnny Andersson

2007/4/2, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

At 12:01 01/04/2007 -0400, Mike McCluskey wrote:
>Hi, I have received a [Microsoft Works] .wps document in an email
>and can't open it in OpenOffice. I tried the file conversion wizard
>but nothing shown for MS Works docs. Any ideas?

Conversion problems such as this are always much more easily and
effectively handled at the sending end rather than the receiving
end.  Your correspondent should be selecting a suitable format for
you to accept rather than expecting you to cope with whatever s/he
sends.  So your first and simplest solution is to ask the sender to
save the file from Works and send it again in a usable format.  These
include Word (.doc), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and even plain text
(.txt).  Alternatively, you may be able to find someone else with
Works installed who is prepared to convert the file to one of these
formats for you.

But there is neat workaround.  Download and install the free viewer
for Microsoft Word document files from the Microsoft web site.  Open
your Works file in this.  (It accepts Works files.)  Select all the
text and copy-and-paste it into OpenOffice Writer.  This will
preserve most of the formatting, at least.

By the way, every user of OpenOffice should install the free viewers
from Microsoft for Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files, as it is easier
and better to display and print files you receive this way than by
opening them as if for editing in OpenOffice.

Brian Barker


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