From: Susan Ramlet on
Perhaps your friend who can open them could then do a File, Save As and save
them back to a compatible version for your system.

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"Harry" <Harry(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Susan. You could be right. I tried downloading a file extension
> "fix-all" programme - but it said my computer had no problem with the .pln
> extension! I'm destined not to win this one.
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> Harry
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> "Susan Ramlet" wrote:
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>> A Google search suggests these could be WordPerfect spreadsheet files.
>> Perhaps your sender has a version of Word that contains converters for
>> WordPerfect files, where you don't--hence the difference.
>>
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>> Susan Ramlet
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>> "Harry" <Harry(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:66397AB2-3182-43E7-88B5-AF08CAFB57D8(a)microsoft.com...
>> > An attachment emailed to me is a .pln file that the sender claims to
>> > open
>> > with Word. My computer does not recognise this file. I tried the
>> > Microsoft
>> > web search for a solution which recommended RegCure. But RegCure didn't
>> > do
>> > anything. What is a pln file and how can I open one?
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>> > Harry
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