From: GaiPilz on
I am using Office 2003. I have some old files that have no file extension.
Word or Excel does not recognise them and if I give them a .doc extension I
get a message "Word cannot start the converter MSWRD632.WPC. Is there any
way to identify these files in a useful manner?
From: Opinicus on
On Sat, 22 May 2010 05:41:00 -0700, GaiPilz
<GaiPilz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I am using Office 2003. I have some old files that have no file extension.
> Word or Excel does not recognise them and if I give them a .doc extension I
> get a message "Word cannot start the converter MSWRD632.WPC. Is there any
> way to identify these files in a useful manner?
Google on "mswrd632.wpc error fix"

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From: JoAnn Paules on
Can you ask the file's originator?

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"GaiPilz" <GaiPilz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am using Office 2003. I have some old files that have no file extension.
> Word or Excel does not recognise them and if I give them a .doc extension
> I
> get a message "Word cannot start the converter MSWRD632.WPC. Is there any
> way to identify these files in a useful manner?

From: Graham Mayor on
Click the Fixit button at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973904 then if
these are Word compatible documents, you may be able to open them.

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"GaiPilz" <GaiPilz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8CD40D10-DDDC-439D-A19B-1FE1A508E0ED(a)microsoft.com...
>I am using Office 2003. I have some old files that have no file extension.
> Word or Excel does not recognise them and if I give them a .doc extension
> I
> get a message "Word cannot start the converter MSWRD632.WPC. Is there any
> way to identify these files in a useful manner?