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John  
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 10:34 am
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From: John <n...@telling.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:34:17 GMT
Local: Sat, Nov 3 2012 10:34 am
Subject: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in
microsoft.public.office.misc yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas
this group is heavily populated with knowledgeable folks.

A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and
database files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the
Works program installed.

He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will
this open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow
corrupts them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

TIA


 
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 10:40 am
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From: Bernard Peek <b...@shrdlu.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:40:12 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
On 03/11/12 14:34, John wrote:
> Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in microsoft.public.office.misc
> yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas this group is heavily
> populated with knowledgeable folks.

> A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and
> database files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the
> Works program installed.

> He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will
> this open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow
> corrupts them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

Suggest that he tries it with one of his files. If it breaks the file he
should restore it from his latest backup.

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 More options Nov 3 2012, 10:44 am
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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:44:32 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
On 03/11/2012 14:40, Bernard Peek wrote:

Easiest thing to do is take a copy of a file and try and open it, if it
corrupts the original will still be ok.

 
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 10:47 am
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From: John <n...@telling.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:47:41 GMT
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
It happens that John formulated :

> Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in microsoft.public.office.misc
> yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas this group is heavily populated
> with knowledgeable folks.

> A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and database
> files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the Works program
> installed.

> He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will this
> open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow corrupts
> them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

> TIA

Thank you folks, I'll pass your suggestions on.

 
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 10:48 am
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From: John Williamson <johnwilliam...@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 14:48:21 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?

Libreoffice. Free to download and use, and it will open Works files back
as far as Works 4. It will also save these files in MSO 2007 format.

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 More options Nov 3 2012, 11:09 am
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From: fred <n...@for.mail>
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 15:09:54 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
In article <_P-dnTUGjODEtgjNnZ2dnUVZ8m2dn...@bt.com>, John
<n...@telling.com> writes
>Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in
>microsoft.public.office.misc yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas
>this group is heavily populated with knowledgeable folks.

>A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and
>database files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the
>Works program installed.

>He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will
>this open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow
>corrupts them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

Search for:
<Microsoft open works files in office>

First hit:
support.microsoft.com/kb/315757

Method 2, step 2:
"Open the Works document in Word
You can use Word to open a Works document file (.wps), even if the file
has not been converted to Word format (.doc) beforehand, by using the
Works 6-9 Converter. Follow these steps to open the Works document by
using the Works 6-9 Converter:
Start Word.
In Word 2000, Word 2002 or Word 2003, click the File menu, and then
click Open. In Word 2007 or Word 2010, click Microsoft Office Button,
and then click Open.
In the Open dialog box, follow these steps:
Change the Look in box to the location of your Works document.
In the Files of type box, click All Files (*.*).
Select the Works document (.wps) that you want to open, and then click
Open.
If the document opens correctly, click File, click Save As, and then
change the file type to a Microsoft Word document (.doc).
Save the document and you have successfully converted the file to a Word
document."

Easy really.
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 11:14 am
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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 15:14:44 GMT
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
fred explained :

I did google and did indeed find that myself but what if it's not Works
6-9 but earlier? And what about the database files? Not quite as easy.

 
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 11:15 am
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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 15:15:45 GMT
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
John Williamson wrote on 03/11/2012 :

Brilliant, thanks John, I'll pass it on to him.

 
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 12:50 pm
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From: "Brian Gaff" <Bria...@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 16:50:51 -0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
What is the suffix of his works files?
 I'd hazard a guess and say its not going to work, but there may well be
some conversion software on the microsoft site. There are files to convert
docx to doc, but the other way about, well it works in Office but not seen
any Works files for some time now. You will probably have most luck with the
word processor ones.
 Brian

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 More options Nov 3 2012, 12:51 pm
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Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 16:51:58 -0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
Does that go for Open Office and Lotus Symphony as well?

Brian

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 More options Nov 3 2012, 1:34 pm
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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 17:34:30 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
Brian Gaff wrote:
> Does that go for Open Office and Lotus Symphony as well?

The version of Open Office I used didn't list works files in its
extension list, though it may have been added recently and I've never
used Symphony, so I can't help with that one.

The list of file types that Libre office will open and work with is
quite impressive, in my opinion.

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Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 18:03:25 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
On 03/11/12 14:34, John wrote:
> Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in microsoft.public.office.misc
> yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas this group is heavily
> populated with knowledgeable folks.

> A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and
> database files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the
> Works program installed.

> He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will
> this open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow
> corrupts them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

> TIA

I'd be tempted to try libreoffice ...

"LibreOffice has VBA macro support. It can import files from MS Works
and Lotus Word Pro. LibreOffice Draw has native functionality to open
SVG files, whereas OpenOffice.org Draw requires an
extension.[20][21][22] There is improved EMF drawing and WordPerfect
Graphics import. In LibreOffice 3.5, a new Visio .vsd filter was
introduced."

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members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are
rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
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Discussion subject changed to "Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?" by Mentalguy2k8
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 More options Nov 3 2012, 2:16 pm
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Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 18:16:07 -0000
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Subject: Re: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?

"John" <n...@telling.com> wrote in message

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> Sorry to be OT (again) but I posted this in microsoft.public.office.misc
> yesterday and had no replies yet, whereas this group is heavily populated
> with knowledgeable folks.

> A friend has some Microsoft Works files (both word processor and database
> files but I don't know which version) but no longer has the Works program
> installed.

> He has Microsoft Office Home & Student 2007 Edition installed, so will
> this open the Works files? He hasn't tried it, just in case it somehow
> corrupts them if it doesn't work. If not, anyone know of a workaround?

Usually for situations like this, Microsoft offer a free converter/viewer
for the files so check their site (or do a Google).

As others have said, make a copy or two of the file first and work on the
copy (copies) until you know it's all working.


 
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Discussion subject changed to "OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?" by Mike Tomlinson
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 More options Nov 4 2012, 1:01 am
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Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2012 04:54:12 +0000
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Subject: Re: OT: Microsoft Works files in Office 2007?
En el artículo <k73i3e$l3...@dont-email.me>, Brian Gaff
<Bria...@blueyonder.co.uk> escribió:

>Does that go for Open Office and Lotus Symphony as well?

LibreOffice is OpenOffice (well, a fork of the same code.)

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