Open Works documents in Microsoft Office
Open older Microsoft Works files
This is the software publisher's description:
When installed with Microsoft Office applications, the Microsoft Works 6-9 File Converter allows you to open, edit, and save files in the Works word Processor file format supported by Works versions 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Supported operating systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows Server
2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP
Supported Office versions: Office 2003 Service Pack 2 or greater; Office 2007
Instructions
1. Download the .msi file by clicking on the Download button at the top of the
page, and then save the file to your hard disk drive.
2. It is recommended that you quit any programs you are running.
3. In Windows Explorer, double-click the .msi file that you saved to your hard
disk drive, and follow the instructions on the screen.
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Works 6-9 File converter
The sub title says "open works documents" but does this include spread sheets or database? I've tried using this converterv without success. Is it just me?
Posted by Jim Jeffries, 13 Dec 2009
No Go
Didn't work for me, never found any info to follow instructions for starters, let alone convert any MS 6 word docs?
Posted by Clive E Best, 21 Dec 2009
Works 6-9 File Converter
Downloaded this prog as instructed but no info shown in my HD to follow further instructions to access the prog.
Posted by A Clark, 18 Jan 2010
Problems downloading
Sorry to hear you've had problems. Hopefully, if you click on the Run button when you download the file it should start the installation wizard immediately. Otherwise you will need to find the downloaded file and double click on it. I normally save files like this to my Desktop so it's easy to find them. Kind regards Tim
Posted by Tim Smith, 19 Jan 2010