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Old May 9th 08, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
JillyBB
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Default Can someone please help me?

When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in Microsoft
XP?
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Old May 9th 08, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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"JillyBB" (donotspam) wrote in message
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When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in
Microsoft
XP?
--
JillyBB


Word Perfect is a word processor.
Windows XP is an operating system.
Is Microsoft Word installed?

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Old May 9th 08, 05:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
JillyBB
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I am sorry to have to reply but I don't know how to get into newsgroups. I
have Microsoft Works installed. Is that the same as Microsoft Word? Thank you
for your help. I am so totally lost. LOL
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JillyBB


"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

"JillyBB" (donotspam) wrote in message
...
When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in
Microsoft
XP?
--
JillyBB


Word Perfect is a word processor.
Windows XP is an operating system.
Is Microsoft Word installed?

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Reply in Newsgroup, not by email.




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Old May 9th 08, 06:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
RobertVA
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Default Can someone please help me?

JillyBB wrote:
I am sorry to have to reply but I don't know how to get into newsgroups. I
have Microsoft Works installed. Is that the same as Microsoft Word? Thank you
for your help. I am so totally lost. LOL


Microsoft Works would meet many people's word processing, spreadsheet
and database needs, but is a different and significantly less expensive
package with a smaller set of capabilities than Microsoft Word and the
other Microsoft Office Suite applications.

Some people have chosen to use the free OpenOffice suite, which is more
powerful than the applications in Microsoft Works. Available from
http://www.openoffice.org/

A news account can be added to access Microsoft's peer support groups
with the Outlook Express mail client/news reader that's included with
Windows XP. Set the server name to msnews.microsoft.com and the default
port number 119. A password is not required. The "add account" process
in Outlook Express is pretty straight forward. The microsoft.public
groups on that server are mirrored in a web based form at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.mspx. Look for
the "All groups by name" link near the bottom right.
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Old May 9th 08, 07:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default Can someone please help me?

On Fri, 9 May 2008 07:24:15 -0700, JillyBB
(donotspam) wrote:

When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in Microsoft
XP?




You're apparently mixing up apples and oranges here. When you say
"Microsoft XP," I assume you are talking about Microsoft *Windows* XP.
That's an operating system, and has nothing to do with WordPerfect.

WordPerfect is a word processor (one made by Corel), and can run
within Windows XP, just as it can run within other operating systems.
If you don't like WordPerfect and would like to use another word
processor instead, that's your choice (although personally, I think
WordPerfect is the best word processor on the market).

There are lots of other word processors to choose from, but you
haven't said anything about which one you have, or even whether you
have one. Again, Windows XP is an operating system, not a word
processor.

So, do you have another word processor? If so, which one? Depending on
what it is, it may or may not be capable of opening your WordPerfect
files. *Some* other word processors, but not all, have that
capability.

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Old May 9th 08, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Don Phillipson[_4_]
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Default Can someone please help me?

"JillyBB" (donotspam) wrote in message
...

When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in

Microsoft
XP?


1. Try first whether your Microsoft application (Works or Word or
something else) can read WPD files (formatted for Corel WordPerfect.)
This is probable, and if so you can "export" these files one by one in
a DOC or other format convenient for MS applications.

2. Both WP files (type WPD) and Word files (type DOC) are
grossly enlarged by all sorts of formatting features 95 per cent
of users never need. If you need to save space in long-term
storage, export these files in ASCII format (TXT files) to
minimize the space they fill.

3. WordPerfect runs OK under Windows XP (which has a
"compatibility" module to adapt older software) so if you have
the WP CD you can instal it yourself. It would be tedious to use
TXT or some other intermediate format, but there are probably
some public-domain third-party utilities which may be helpful
for this (cf. the slowness of both WP and Word and all elaborate
word processors.)

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Old May 9th 08, 08:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Mike Hall - MVP[_3_]
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Default Can someone please help me?

"JillyBB" (donotspam) wrote in message
news
I am sorry to have to reply but I don't know how to get into newsgroups. I
have Microsoft Works installed. Is that the same as Microsoft Word? Thank
you
for your help. I am so totally lost. LOL
--
JillyBB


"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:

"JillyBB" (donotspam) wrote in message
...
When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a
while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I
download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in
Microsoft
XP?
--
JillyBB


Word Perfect is a word processor.
Windows XP is an operating system.
Is Microsoft Word installed?

--
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Reply in Newsgroup, not by email.






Jilly

Forget Microsoft Works. go to this web site, download and then run Open
Office 2.4. It will open and read WordPerfect documents and a whole bunch
more.

http://download.openoffice.org/index.html

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How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups..
http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc
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Old May 11th 08, 12:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Magsmom
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Default Can someone please help me?

Jilly, your posting was a little confusing: Did you buy buy a new computer
that had Microsoft XP Operating system on it, or, did you have a new
operating system (Microsoft XP) installed on the computer that you already
owned, which already had WordPerfect files on it??
If you bought a new computer that runs on XP Operating system but does not
have the Corel Word Perfect software, you will need to either install the
Word Perfect word processing software on your new computer, or you will need
to get another word processing program that will import the Word Perfect
files. As other posters indicated, XP is the basic operating system on your
computer and you can use any number of word processing programs with XP.
Some other posters have given you some links to get those programs. I used
Microsoft works years ago and found it to be easy and simple to use. It
depends on how complicated your word processing needs are.


"JillyBB" wrote:

When I bought my computer WordPerfect was installed. I used it for a while
and then bought Microsoft XP. I would love to move all the files in
WordPerfect to my XP and get rid of WordPerfect. Any templates I download
automatically go to WordPerfect. How do I get them to download in Microsoft
XP?
--
JillyBB

 




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