From: ConfusedAdmin on 18 Jan 2007 16:10 I know how to open a Word Perfect document in Word, but when I try to do the opposite and save a Word document as a Word Perfect file it says the converter is only for Openning and not saving... Why have the option in the "Files of types" drop-down? Is this even possible?
From: CyberTaz on 18 Jan 2007 16:54 Which version of Word? Files of Type: is in the Open file dialog & contains the .wpd extension, but the Save As dialog has a Save As Type: list which doesn't (unless, perhaps, you've added something?). What converter are you using & what, specifically, is triggering the message? At any rate, you may have better success with the filter available from MVP Graham Mayor's site... about 1/2 way down the page: http://gmayor.com/downloads.htm -- HTH |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "ConfusedAdmin" <ConfusedAdmin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA975139-320C-4D2B-9B71-9218BEA20B4F(a)microsoft.com... >I know how to open a Word Perfect document in Word, but when I try to do >the > opposite and save a Word document as a Word Perfect file it says the > converter is only for Openning and not saving... Why have the option in > the > "Files of types" drop-down? Is this even possible?
From: John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] on 20 Jan 2007 07:49 The WordPerfect converter was changed to be "read-only" by an update a while ago. The change was because there was a security issue with the converter and it was too expensive to fix it. So the converter USED to be both ways, now, it cannot save. Sorry :-) If this is absolutely critical to you, uninstall Microsoft Office completely (it would be better to create a special machine with a clean install of Windows). Make sure there is NO internet connection. Then install Microsoft Office from the original CD. DO NOT ALLOW IT TO GET ANY UPDATES The original converter on the CD is read/write :-) As soon as you allow any service packs or updates onto the machine, the converter will be replaced with the new version :-) Cheers On 19/1/07 8:10 AM, in article AA975139-320C-4D2B-9B71-9218BEA20B4F(a)microsoft.com, "ConfusedAdmin" <ConfusedAdmin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > I know how to open a Word Perfect document in Word, but when I try to do the > opposite and save a Word document as a Word Perfect file it says the > converter is only for Openning and not saving... Why have the option in the > "Files of types" drop-down? Is this even possible? -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie <john(a)mcghie.name> Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant Technical Writer. Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410
From: Graham Mayor on 20 Jan 2007 08:13 I suspect that any security issues relating to this filter are more a matter of Microsoft erring on the side of caution (perhaps wisely, considering the flak they have endured in the past about lax security in their products) than the filter opening a real door to the outside world. Sometimes you have to run a few risks in order to get work done, and this would be one I would put in the negligible category. As Bob has indicated, you can download the old filter from my web site and install it by means of the supplied registry patch. I think you would find this simpler, though the end result would be the same - and it is easy enough to replace if any more updates screw it up again :) -- <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org <>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>><<> John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] wrote: > The WordPerfect converter was changed to be "read-only" by an update > a while ago. > > The change was because there was a security issue with the converter > and it was too expensive to fix it. > > So the converter USED to be both ways, now, it cannot save. > > Sorry :-) > > If this is absolutely critical to you, uninstall Microsoft Office > completely (it would be better to create a special machine with a > clean install of Windows). Make sure there is NO internet > connection. Then install Microsoft Office from the original CD. > > DO NOT ALLOW IT TO GET ANY UPDATES > > The original converter on the CD is read/write :-) As soon as you > allow any service packs or updates onto the machine, the converter > will be replaced with the new version :-) > > Cheers > > On 19/1/07 8:10 AM, in article > AA975139-320C-4D2B-9B71-9218BEA20B4F(a)microsoft.com, "ConfusedAdmin" > <ConfusedAdmin(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >> I know how to open a Word Perfect document in Word, but when I try >> to do the opposite and save a Word document as a Word Perfect file >> it says the converter is only for Openning and not saving... Why >> have the option in the "Files of types" drop-down? Is this even >> possible?
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