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Converting Corel .wpd and macros files to Microsoft
lorimay7
post Jun 24 2008, 08:45 PM
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Currently I use Corel Word Perfect for work but want to switch over to Microsoft Office. Problem is I have several forms that I need to convert over (I've tried importing, copy/paste, save as doc-nothing works and keeps the format of this form) and hundreds of macros as well. Is there any program out there that could do this fairly easily or do I need to get a computer wiz over to do it for me? Any advice you have is greatly appreciated!
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Lori
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peterm
post Jun 25 2008, 12:43 AM
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Hi Lori
Welcome to geekstogo
You have not said what office you are using 2000, 2003 or 2007.
On 2007 open word click on the Office button (top left hand corner)
Click on word options (bottom right hand corner)
Click on Advanced
Under cut copy and paste
change pasting from other programs to keep source formatting.
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Peterm
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