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Can I convert Works(.wps) in Word(.doc)?


Question Posted Sunday May 22 2011, 2:16 pm

I have Microsoft Works and I have an Online college class that requires you to Attach your file to the email. Problem is, I have Works and the professors all use Word. Is there a way I can convert it for them? Or saving it a certain way so the Prof will be able to open it with no problems?

Also, It's nothing fancy. The work I'll be sending him is 4 page essays and 4 page outlines.


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DangerNerd answered Sunday May 22 2011, 2:46 pm:
Hi there,

How do you Convert works to Word? Well, the answer is a good one: OpenOffice.

It can read most variants of MS Works, and save in a whole bunch of flavors, including Word.

OpenOffice is a free replacement for Microsoft Office.

Once you use it to do this conversion, you can write all your future papers in it and save them as Word files. Some professors are now wanting PDF files, which this can also do. :-)

You can download the suite here:

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Good luck!

DN.

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