How To Download Files From Wps Office

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Vonnie Halcon

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Jan 18, 2024, 11:35:13 AM1/18/24
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I am trying to export the Recently opened files for office on one computer to another. I found the File MRU registry key which lists them all. The catch: The computers run different versions of office!

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I just did a recent upgrade from 2010 to 2013 and my pins did not stick around. From what I understand after upgrading your recent docs is gone. This is because of the directory change of where everything was stored.

I have a Chromebook and have many wps files from an old computer that is dead. Microsoft Word is supposed to open these files but I tried to open one with Open Office Writer and could not. Can the Libre Office word processor open them?

Yes, LibreOffice can open .wps files ( If you mean files with a .wps extension that were created by MS Works or MS Works for Mac ). Both LibreOffice Writer and LibreOffice Calc have an import filter for .wps files.

Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker (the Convert To Adobe PDF button in the PDFMaker toolbar/tab) is an add-in that creates PDF files from Microsoft Office applications. This feature installs with Acrobat Professional and Standard.

This document can help you troubleshoot problems that occur when you try to create PDF files from Office applications using Acrobat PDFMaker. Although this document is specific to Microsoft Word, most of the troubleshooting procedures also apply to Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel.

The /a switch starts Word and prevents add-ins and global templates (including the Normal template) from being loaded automatically. The /a switch also locks the setting files; that is, the setting files cannot be read or modified if you use this switch.

If you resolve the issue when you rename the global template, then the issue is a damaged Normal.dot template. It's sometimes necessary to change several settings to restore your options. If the Normal.dot file you renamed contains customizations, such as styles, macros, or AutoText entries that cannot be easily re-created, try using the Organizer to copy those customizations from the old Normal.dot file to the new Normal.dot file.

Sorry, but the problem ist still urgent. The temporary files are sometimes not deleted after closing the file. And additional temp files with encryptet filnames are generatet. The original file is lost in those cases.

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Does this happen with any MS Office file, word, excel, or is it just Excel files? If it's just with Excel files, do these files have any macros or VB Scripts in them which endpoint could see as malware?

Regarding the location or the app from which the files are being opened and the logs, I need to get back to the client to verify.
What I can confirm, is that the same file failing to open on a mapped network drive, opens without issues from a local drive.

You mentioned that it works if the Anti-Malware blade is disabled, I'm looking at the Anti-Malware policy and there isn't really much in there that you can configure. One thing you could try is in the 'Scan all files upon access' is to add in and exclude one of the files that you're trying to modify. You might be able to add a wild card for all .xlsx or .docx - Someone else may be able to confirm if that policy allows wildcards. At least that would help to identify if it's that part of the policy that is blocking the access.

Global Dossier is a set of business services aimed at modernizing the global patent system and delivering benefits to all stakeholders through a single portal/user interface. Through this secure service, users have access to the file histories of related applications from participating IP Offices, which currently include the IP5 Offices.

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