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Old December 16th, 2004, 06:13 PM
fgiord
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Old December 16th, 2004, 06:25 PM
Frank Kabel
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Hi
a repost from Ken Wright to convert MS Works files:
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Generally you would normally open the file in WORKS and then save it
down as a file that Excel can read. .xlr is a native Excel format,
or .txt, .csv, dbaseIV are all formats it can read. You can also find
a converter here if you don't have WORKS.

http://www.rl-software.com/indexjs.h...kscnvxls_e.htm

Text from the website above:-

Microsoft does not provide an import Excel filter for Works-WKS files
later than version 2. (for Works-WPD and Word they do). There is no
standard way to convert a lot of Works-WKS files into the Excel format.
You need to save each file out
of Works manually into XLS which is a pain in the neck.
Here comes our MS Works spreadsheets to Excel Converter. It does not
need a Works Installation and you
can use the batch converting wizard (see right side).
a.. Completely integrated into Excel 97/2000/XP, no external program
b.. Imports MS Works Spreadsheet (*.WKS) 3.x ,4.x, 200xfiles
c.. Convenient, selfextracting and selfinstalling setup procedure
d.. Can be removed completely with standard deinstall procedure
e.. Works with Windows 9x, ME, NT 4, 2000, XP
f.. Our RL-File-Conversion-Wizard is part of the package
g.. Converts cell alignments, font styles, etc.
h.. Excel helper macros to make migration easier
i.. No need for a Works installation
j.. Free Updates: Our registered customers can download the latest
version from our download area at any time

Two articles from Microsoft that deal with Works and the files it can
open/save as.

Works: Sharing Works Files with Other Programs
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;en-ca;271080


Works: Limitations of Sharing Files with Excel
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;en-ca;269273



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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
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Old December 16th, 2004, 07:25 PM
fgiord
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Thanks,
I purchased a new computer and dumped all my files into it now the new one
doesn't have works so now I can't even open Works Word proccessor and the
Works database files!

"fgiord" wrote:


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Old December 16th, 2004, 08:14 PM
Frank Kabel
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Hi
then either find a friend who still has Works installed (and let him convert
your files) or go for one of the commercial converters

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

fgiord wrote:
Thanks,
I purchased a new computer and dumped all my files into it now the
new one doesn't have works so now I can't even open Works Word
proccessor and the Works database files!

"fgiord" wrote:



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Old December 16th, 2004, 08:25 PM
fgiord
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Thanks Frank,

I guess I'll hook up the old computer and (start convert'n)

"Frank Kabel" wrote:

Hi
then either find a friend who still has Works installed (and let him convert
your files) or go for one of the commercial converters

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

fgiord wrote:
Thanks,
I purchased a new computer and dumped all my files into it now the
new one doesn't have works so now I can't even open Works Word
proccessor and the Works database files!

"fgiord" wrote:




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Old December 22nd, 2004, 07:01 PM
LeAnne
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Frank Kabel wrote:

Hi
then either find a friend who still has Works installed (and let him convert
your files) or go for one of the commercial converters

PMFJI -

Is that the poster's only option? I am able to open existing Works
spreadsheet files from XL(97 or 03)...select File Open and then hit
the dropdown list for "Files of Type;" file formats with the extension
..wks are listed. Likewise, Word appears to be able to open word
processing files of filetype .wps.

hth,

LeAnne
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Old December 22nd, 2004, 07:10 PM
LeAnne
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PS. Here's more from the MS Knowledge Base:

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;271080

L.
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Old December 22nd, 2004, 07:13 PM
Nick Hodge
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LeAnne

For some reason known only to MS, they abandoned the converter for *.wks
(also used by Lotus as an extension) after V2 of Works, so any version after
that has to be saved as such in Works... seems mad to me too!

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
HIS


"LeAnne" wrote in message
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Frank Kabel wrote:

Hi
then either find a friend who still has Works installed (and let him
convert your files) or go for one of the commercial converters

PMFJI -

Is that the poster's only option? I am able to open existing Works
spreadsheet files from XL(97 or 03)...select File Open and then hit the
dropdown list for "Files of Type;" file formats with the extension .wks
are listed. Likewise, Word appears to be able to open word processing
files of filetype .wps.

hth,

LeAnne



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Old December 22nd, 2004, 07:16 PM
Frank Kabel
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Hi
at least my Excel would open only VERY old Works 2.0 files but not the newer
versions

--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

LeAnne wrote:
Frank Kabel wrote:

Hi
then either find a friend who still has Works installed (and let him
convert your files) or go for one of the commercial converters

PMFJI -

Is that the poster's only option? I am able to open existing Works
spreadsheet files from XL(97 or 03)...select File Open and then hit
the dropdown list for "Files of Type;" file formats with the extension
.wks are listed. Likewise, Word appears to be able to open word
processing files of filetype .wps.

hth,

LeAnne



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Old December 22nd, 2004, 07:16 PM
LeAnne
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Nick Hodge wrote:

LeAnne

For some reason known only to MS, they abandoned the converter for *.wks
(also used by Lotus as an extension) after V2 of Works, so any version after
that has to be saved as such in Works... seems mad to me too!


Hi Nick,

sarcasm Good ol' M$.../sarcasm

Seriously, according to the KB article posted above:

"Microsoft Excel can open and view a Works Spreadsheet document in its
native (.xlr) format. A Works Spreadsheet document can be viewed with
any program that can open or view a Microsoft Excel worksheet.
Additionally, Spreadsheet can also open Backup files (.bks) and Text
files (.txt)."

L.
 




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