Convert. WPS office

Just bought HP HPE - 519C running Windows 7.  I have Office Starter on this machine.  I can't open my documents from my previous machine were created by MS Works.  Help please.

BevA wrote: you just bought HP HPE - 519C running Windows 7.  I have Office Starter on this machine.  I can't open my documents from my previous machine were created by MS Works.  Help please.

BEVA Hello, here is a link to Microsoft which has the information you need.

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    Welcome to the Microsoft Answers site!

    Try these methods.

    In the first method, you create a document in Works, and then save it as a Word (.doc) document. In the second method, you use the Works 6-9 Converter to open the Works (.wps) word processing document in Word.

    Method 1

    If you have Microsoft Works installed on your computer

    To convert a Works in Word document, Works to save the document as a Word document and then open the document directly in Word.

    To convert a document Works 6.0, Works 7.0, Works 8.0 or Works 9.0 so that you can open it directly in Word, save the document as a Word document. To do this, follow these steps:

    1. in Works, open the document you want to open in Word.

    2. click on file and then click on record under.

    3. in the dialog box record under , do the following:

    a. replace the area Save in where you want to save the Word in your document format version.

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    (c) in the Save as type box, select Word 97-2000 and 6.0/95 - RTF (* .doc), and then click Save.

    Note If you use Works 8.0, select Word 97-2003 (* .doc) the area type , and then click Save.

    d. on the file menu, click close to close the document before you try to open the document in Word.

    4. start Microsoft Word and open the newly created document.

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    5. click I agree to accept the terms of the license agreementand follow the instructions to install the Works 6-9 converter.

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    . WPS files can be opened with Microsoft Works, Microsoft Word, Word Viewer, or can be converted
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