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Summary: Got some files in an older version of Works? Here's how to get them into Word. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 6, Word 95, and Word 97.)
Many people start using Word after having used Microsoft Works for a period of time. This means that they have a large number of documents already created in Works which they must then transfer to Word. There are two basic ways you can do this. The first is by following these general steps:
If you have quite a few Works documents, this process can get a bit tedious. The second way to convert your documents is to download a Works file converter for Word. You can find an appropriate converter at the Microsoft Web site. The following are the URLs to use:
| Word 6.0 | http://www.microsoft.com/word/cnv_word60.htm | |
| Word 95 | http://www.microsoft.com/word/cnv_word95.htm |
Word 97 has a built-in converter for Works, but not for all versions. If you are using a very old version of Works (before version 3), and you are converting to Word 97, then using the RTF route may be the best way to go. You should also note that if you are using Word 97, the Works converters are not installed automatically. You must run the Setup program and specifically choose to install them.
Tip #1192 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 6 95 97
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