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I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get
a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? -- hunt |
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Hi
It's a 602pc suite file. Try and open it with MS Word. -- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "hunt" wrote in message ... I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? -- hunt |
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Files with a .wpd extension are most likely Word Perfect files.
Ask the person who sent you the file to choose a format that you are likely to have, (.rtf perhaps), assuming you don't want to rush out and buy Word Perfect. ....Alan -- Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer http://dts-l.org/index.htm On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 21:28:02 -0700, in microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers, hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? |
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hunt wrote:
I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. Whilst the *.wpd file is a WordPerfect file, Microsoft Office does provide a converter for it. Of course, one needs to have the foresight to have chosen it when Office was being installed. |
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Ghostrider wrote:
Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. Whilst the *.wpd file is a WordPerfect file, Microsoft Office does provide a converter for it. Yes, that's why I said "...or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files." I believe there are other word processing programs that can do it too, but I can't remember which ones. Of course, one needs to have the foresight to have chosen it when Office was being installed. I'm a WordPerfect user myself, and far from a Word expert, but I believe that the converter can also be installed after the fact. Someone please correct me if that's wrong. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Ken
Office 2003 can already read Wordperfect files (wpd), and there was a converter available for earlier versions that couldn't.. not even sure that the link still exists even.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "Ken Blake" wrote in message ... Ghostrider wrote: Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. Whilst the *.wpd file is a WordPerfect file, Microsoft Office does provide a converter for it. Yes, that's why I said "...or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files." I believe there are other word processing programs that can do it too, but I can't remember which ones. Of course, one needs to have the foresight to have chosen it when Office was being installed. I'm a WordPerfect user myself, and far from a Word expert, but I believe that the converter can also be installed after the fact. Someone please correct me if that's wrong. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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It is possible to 'save as' an RTF file in WordPerfect that can then be read
by MS Word.. you might want to request this if you have no luck finding a converter.. -- Mike Hall MS-MVP Windows Shell/User "hunt" wrote in message ... I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? -- hunt |
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Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup This is the best reply that I have seen on this subject. I used to belong to a computer club with everything from novice to a few experts (the experts belonging to the technical side of things). I just loved to learn, mostly by myself, how to use software. I am digressing. Our Secretary had Word Perfect and we were constantly getting email addresss updates from her which were in wpd format, and which we couldn't open. The only addendum I would add to Ken's posting is that we don't know how astute the sender of the Word Perfect document is - or experience in software, or file extensions. The receiver of the wpd attachment should tell the sender, when she saves the document to also use the scroll box, at the bottom of the Save As Window, ( As a Word Perfect User Ken, you can correct me if I am wrong - because I don't have Word Perfect) to select .rtf file format to save the document, for sending to other people. If she assumes that everyone can read her attachments, then she is probably unaware that she can change the format to a rich text file which can be opened in Word. I am currently trying to teach a new windows user, who has no idea what file formats are yet, let alone, saving in different formats. Anne PS I am still using Word 2000 and so long as it does what I need to do I cannot, like most people, rush out or update it to Word 2003 etc. I have many other programs I would like to get the newer versions of - but this is impossible unless you are rolling in it!! |
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As others have said, this is most likely a Word Perfect document file. If
you have a program (MS Word) that will open the file great. If not go to this web site, download Open Office and it will read and write most WPD files (as well as DOC files) http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.3/index.html. Best of all it is free. "hunt" wrote in message ... I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? -- hunt |
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Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User wrote:
Ken Office 2003 can already read Wordperfect files (wpd), and there was a converter available for earlier versions that couldn't.. not even sure that the link still exists even.. Thanks, Mike. Yes, I knew it could, but it needs the appropriate converter installed to do so. The converter isn't installed by default, but as Ghostrider said, can be chosen as an installation option. What I wasn't sure about was whether the converter could also be installed afterward. I just checked. I tried to open a wpd file in Word, and it told me the converter wasn't installed, and asked whether I wanted to install it. So I was right that it *can* be installed afterward. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup "Ken Blake" wrote in message ... Ghostrider wrote: Ken Blake wrote: hunt wrote: I received an email with a .wpd file in it I need to open. When I try I get a message saying; This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. Can someone walk me through on what to do? This is, in my view, a very poor and misleading message. It assumes that you have the necessary program installed and are just missing the association. In reality, it's much more likely that you simply don't have the appropriate program. A .wpd file is a WordPerfect document. To read this file you either need to have WordPerfect or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files. WordPerfect used to be commonly installed, but it's far from as common as it used to be, and you probably don't have it. Whoever sent you the file either didn't understand what you need to read it, or mistakenly assumed that you had WordPerfect installed. Ask the sender to save the document within WordPerfect as an .rtf file (WordPerfect can do that) and resend it. Almost every word processor can read .rtf files. Whilst the *.wpd file is a WordPerfect file, Microsoft Office does provide a converter for it. Yes, that's why I said "...or some other word processing program that knows how to read .wpd files." I believe there are other word processing programs that can do it too, but I can't remember which ones. Of course, one needs to have the foresight to have chosen it when Office was being installed. I'm a WordPerfect user myself, and far from a Word expert, but I believe that the converter can also be installed after the fact. Someone please correct me if that's wrong. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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