hi im looking for a software that will turn a works file .wps to something that openoffice will open such as a word document any suggestions.
hi im looking for a software that will turn a works file .wps to something that openoffice will open such as a word document any suggestions.
Open Office will open it as a .xls file. Or you can check 'hide gridline', and copy it to a .doc document (any write document).
if i try and open it gives an error. also i cant alter the file in works cos i dont have it anymore hence the problem.
if i try and open it gives an error. also i cant alter the file in works cos i dont have it anymore hence the problem.
It should still work. I've done it a number of times after uninstalling Microsoft Works, Word, etc...
What's the error?
You should have exported/saved it in as many different file formats as possible before you uninstalled it.
Open the file back up in works and then save it as .doc.
Abiword might open it too.(never tried though)
File formats should get better soon since ms will support open file types in the new office!(complete compatibility with openoffice.)
if i try to open it says
general error
general input/output error
Open the file back up in works and then save it as .doc.
Abiword might open it too.(never tried though)
File formats should get better soon since ms will support open file types in the new office!(complete compatibility with openoffice.)
Actually, they're not willing to support the OpenDocument format but wants to create an own "open" format, called OpenXML or something, if I remember correctly.
If you know someone who has Word 2000 or 97, there is a Works converter for .wps files that can be downloaded from Microsoft. I don't know if there is converter for newer versions of Word.
You should be able to convert the .wps to a .doc but, for use with OpenOffice, try converting it to a .rtf and see which is better.
That's really strange. Before I installed Open Office I had almost all of my files saved as Works files. Uninstalled and opened all of them with OpenOffice.
Hey, you know what? Right click the file, and click 'Open With' - Choose OpenOffice. You may need to click browse and locate the OpenOffice program. Then tick the box 'open all of these files with OpenOffice'.
You don't need to convert or anything. I've done it on TONS of documents.
OpenOffice will ask you what type of file you want to open is as - choose 'Open Document Text (.odt)'.
i definitely cannot open it in openoffice. i did try a few others things though i download wordviewer 2003 which can open .wps files which did open it but when the counter at the bottom got to 700 pages and the start of the document was yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
i decided to close it.
Which OS are you using oli? Have a peek here!
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=EN
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
iv already tried that you need ms word to use it
Which OS are you using? Did you actually download and try the converter?
im on win 2000 but u still need ms word to use it
im on win 2000 but u still need ms word to use it
I don't know why you can't open that document. I did it last night so that I could write down accurate instructions.
On Microsoft they offer free viewers for Excel, ppt, etc. I'll take a look, and see if there is one for Works. But you shouldn't have to do anything to open that file. I'm really bummed out for you.
Okay, I checked, and they have converter downloads. I'm not sure whether or not you need MS Office to download it, but it will convert Works to Word.
If you can't download the converter try saving the file to a disk (CD, etc..), and opening it from there. If that doesn't work you can open it on another computer (school, friend, library, etc...) and save it in Excel.