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I have a old data base that was input using Works. I'd like to convert it to

Word without re-typing everything. Is there a way to convert it?

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Guest John John (MVP)
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Re: Microsoft works/word

 

It would be best to ask about this in a Works or Office group, the

experts there will be able to give you the information that you need.

 

John

 

rose wrote:

> I have a old data base that was input using Works. I'd like to convert it to

> Word without re-typing everything. Is there a way to convert it?

Guest Bill in Co.
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Re: Microsoft works/word

 

John John (MVP) wrote:

> It would be best to ask about this in a Works or Office group, the

> experts there will be able to give you the information that you need.

>

> John

>

> rose wrote:

>

>> I have a old data base that was input using Works. I'd like to convert

>> it to

>> Word without re-typing everything. Is there a way to convert it?

 

Yes, export it in Works to the Word (.doc) format - OR - import it in Word

(if Word has the Works import filter). (I'm assuming here you ARE talking

about the word processing module here - but even if not, the principle is

still the same)

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Re: Microsoft works/word

 

rose wrote:

> I have aN old data base that was input using Works. I'd like to convert it to

> Word without re-typing everything. Is there a way to convert it?

 

Yes, open it in Works, click File, Save As, and save in the preferred

format (extension).

 

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Guest db.·.. >
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Re: Microsoft works/word

 

try re-asking here:

 

news:microsoft.public.office.misc

 

or here:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.office.misc&lang=en&cr=US

 

 

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"rose" <rose@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E072EA14-43C6-45C1-A701-C87E150F080B@microsoft.com...

>I have a old data base that was input using Works. I'd like to convert

>it to

> Word without re-typing everything. Is there a way to convert it?


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