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MS works doc

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by arthurhiOR, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. arthurhiOR

    arthurhiOR Guest

    after using works word processing to construct a Resume and coverletter,
    once sent as an email attachment, the recipents could not open them.
    They had XP systems and I had the same problem when sending to a
    computer on the network. Do I have to have a converter system (works to
    Excel) or something of that type.


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  2. arthurhiOR wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > after using works word processing to construct a Resume and coverletter,
    > once sent as an email attachment, the recipents could not open them.
    > They had XP systems and I had the same problem when sending to a
    > computer on the network. Do I have to have a converter system (works to
    > Excel) or something of that type.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    It doesn't matter which version of Windows you are using, or the guy
    receiving the document is using. Whether they can read your Works
    document depends on the Office software they have installed.

    By default, Works saves documents in its own format, which cannot be
    read by Microsoft Office (eg Word).

    You can open the document in Works, and then select the option to save
    it in a Word-compatible format; see here for more info:



    Then resend it to your recipient.

    Hope this helps,

    Andrew
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  3. Rick Rogers

    Rick Rogers Guest

  4. On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 06:26:32 +0100, arthurhiOR wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > after using works word processing to construct a Resume and coverletter,
    > once sent as an email attachment, the recipents could not open them.
    > They had XP systems and I had the same problem when sending to a
    > computer on the network. Do I have to have a converter system (works to
    > Excel) or something of that type.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    In addition to the other suggestions: try saving the document in PDF
    format. Everyone can read PDFs. (that's actually very close to the truth.)

    Here's one way: Look for CutePDF; it's free. It installs as a printer. When
    you want to make a document portable, print it, choose the CutePDF printer,
    and save the file in a convenient place with a convenient name.

    There are other programs like that; that is just the one I happen to use.

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  5. arthurhiOR

    arthurhiOR Guest

    Thanks Rick and Andrew, your recommendations worked fine. Thanks


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