[Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
[Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
Is it possible to use Open Office to open documents from Microsoft Works 7.0 ? Works has stopped working and Microsoft will not provide any help for this issue. I would be grateful for any help I can get.
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: Microsoft Works 7.0
Use http://www.zamzar.com to convert the files to OpenOffice format.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Microsoft Works 7.0
Libreoffice will open MS Works (.wps) files. http://www.libreoffice.org/
Tom K.
Windows 10 Home version 1803 17134.165
LibreOffice 5.4.7.2
Windows 10 Home version 1803 17134.165
LibreOffice 5.4.7.2
[Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
New here and I'm wondering if Open Office can be used to open documents from Microsoft Works 7.0 in Windows 7? Works in no longer able to open and some of my documents are critical. Thanks in advance for the help.
Dave
Dave
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Sat Apr 18, 2015 7:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: Can it be done?
You can use the online service at http://www.zamzar.com to convert your files to OpenOffice formats.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Can it be done?
...or you can try the LibreOffice (standard or portable version)
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Re: Can it be done?
I have tried BOTH of these with zero results. They both require that MS works be functional. It is not.
Thanks for the help.
Dave
Thanks for the help.
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: Can it be done?
Zamzar should not need the application that owns a file. Try again.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Can it be done?
LibreOffice not require MS works for open a Works-type file... if it is Works-type really.They both require that MS works be functional. It is not.
Can you upload one or two piece of your Works files here?
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Re: Can it be done?
I would like to attach the files, BUT I am unable to attach a file that I can not open. I keep getting the notice that the file extension listed is not allowed. What am I doing wrong?
My problem is NOT that I can not access the files, I just can not OPEN them. Nothing I have tried will open them.
Dave
My problem is NOT that I can not access the files, I just can not OPEN them. Nothing I have tried will open them.
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: Can it be done?
Make a ZIP archive from your file(s), and use it as attachement. The file size limit is 128 KiB.I would like to attach the files, BUT I am unable to attach a file that I can not open. I keep getting the notice that the file extension listed is not allowed. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Can it be done?
Well, I finally got Zamzar to work at converting my files. The only ones they can not convert are the Works Database files. I'm still looking elsewhere for something that will work. Thanks to all for the help.
Dave
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
I still can not find anything for FREE to convert my Works Database files to SOMETHING that is readable. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Dave
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
I never seen Works Database files. Can you upload an example file here?I still can not find anything for FREE to convert my Works Database files
(Maybe those files are simple structured textfiles with a special extension. Try rename a copy of your file to *.csv, or *.txt, and try open it.)
If those files are not simple structured textfiles, see these pages:
General Information:
http://fileinfo.com/extension/wdb
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=55968
(I recommend to your attention the last post with a link)
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Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
I am trying to attach the .wdb file, but nothing happens. Sorry. I keep getting the notice ".wdb file extension is not allowed."Zizi64 wrote:I never seen Works Database files. Can you upload an example file here?I still can not find anything for FREE to convert my Works Database files
(Maybe those files are simple structured textfiles with a special extension. Try rename a copy of your file to *.csv, or *.txt, and try open it.)
If those files are not simple structured textfiles, see these pages:
General Information:
http://fileinfo.com/extension/wdb
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=55968
(I recommend to your attention the last post with a link)
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
As I wrote above: use a ZIP archive to upload your file. The file size limit is 128 KiB.
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Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
OK, I'll try th
I wanted to attach the other file, but I got a notice that it was too large. I hope this will work for you.
Dave
I wanted to attach the other file, but I got a notice that it was too large. I hope this will work for you.
Dave
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Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
Hello
I can read the file without problems. I think it is not good to place here all the private adresses of other people.
Romke
I can read the file without problems. I think it is not good to place here all the private adresses of other people.
Romke
LibreOffice 7.1.4.2 on openSUSE Leap 15.2
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
+1I can read the file without problems.
(I can open it with Libreoffice 4.3.6, and Libreoffice 4.2.2 Portable)
+1I think it is not good to place here all the private adresses of other people.
(Do you have .wdb files with sensitive data only?)
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Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
That was the only file I have that was small enough to post. the other 2 are too large. HOPEFULLY I did an edit to remove the file correctly. I am assuming that the problem is with MY computer. I have uninstalled and reinstalled MS Works 7.0 BOTH normally and in "SAFE MODE" with the same result. I still can not open these files. I have tried with Open Office and with Libre Office. Same result. I just don't know what else to do.
Thanks for the help.
Dave
Thanks for the help.
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
Hello
I did not clearly read that you have installed LibreOffice. As far I knew you can not open the files with Apache OpenOffice. You can open the files with libreOffice.
When you cannot open the files with libreoffice then you may send it to me but I think I can also not open the files with LibreOffice when you cannot open it with LibreOffice.
Did you get any error message? It is possible that you have no right for reading the files. The modern computers do have now most of the time user rights and it is possible that you have no right on your own computer to read a file unless you have the right.
I take care for some Microsoft computers. Those person do have no admin rights on there own computer. Also I do take care for some Linux computers and people do not have root rights.
Romke
I did not clearly read that you have installed LibreOffice. As far I knew you can not open the files with Apache OpenOffice. You can open the files with libreOffice.
When you cannot open the files with libreoffice then you may send it to me but I think I can also not open the files with LibreOffice when you cannot open it with LibreOffice.
Did you get any error message? It is possible that you have no right for reading the files. The modern computers do have now most of the time user rights and it is possible that you have no right on your own computer to read a file unless you have the right.
I take care for some Microsoft computers. Those person do have no admin rights on there own computer. Also I do take care for some Linux computers and people do not have root rights.
Romke
LibreOffice 7.1.4.2 on openSUSE Leap 15.2
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
Well, I finally was able to open the files. Bad news is that it open in spread sheet form, NOT database form. Some of the information (such as "Zip Codes") is not able to be seen. How do I get them to open in the database form?
Dave
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: [Solved] Open MS Works 7.0 files
Getting the raw data into a spreadsheet is more than you can expect.
Insert at row #1 and add column labels.
Create a new directory for a dBase database and save the spreadsheet as dBase (*.dbf) in that directory.
Close the spreadsheet.
File>New>Database...
[X] Connect to existing database.
Type: <dBase>
Specify the directory as source.
[X] Register the database
Save the database.
Add an input form to the database document.
The database document does not store any data. Your addresses are stored in the dBase file.
Insert at row #1 and add column labels.
Create a new directory for a dBase database and save the spreadsheet as dBase (*.dbf) in that directory.
Close the spreadsheet.
File>New>Database...
[X] Connect to existing database.
Type: <dBase>
Specify the directory as source.
[X] Register the database
Save the database.
Add an input form to the database document.
The database document does not store any data. Your addresses are stored in the dBase file.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
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Works (wps) files
All of my old Document files were saved on Microsoft Works as wps files. How can I open them in Writer? When I tried to, a pop up box wanted me to select a "filter" and I didn't see anything about Works files in the list.
OpenOffice 4.1 on Windows 7
Re: Works (wps) files
This has been asked before, and, to the best of my recollection the solution was to use Zamzar to convert the documents.
Additionally, if I recall correctly, only the word processing documents converted... spreadsheets did not convert... or was it the other way around?
Additionally, if I recall correctly, only the word processing documents converted... spreadsheets did not convert... or was it the other way around?
OpenOffice 4.1.7, LibreOffice 7.0.1.2 on Windows 7 Pro, Ultimate & Windows 10 Home (2004)
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Re: Works (wps) files
Thank you very much! I was getting an ulcer trying to figure out how to convert these files!
OpenOffice 4.1 on Windows 7
Re: Microsoft Works 7.0
Thanks to all for the advice. I have recovered all my Works document EXCEPT for the database files. Nothing I have tried will convert them to a usable form OR open them.
Dave
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1
Re: Microsoft Works 7.0
You did not try LibreOffice which dumps the raw database data into a spreadsheet so you can import those data into another database.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: Microsoft Works 7.0
villeroy,
Thanks for the tip. YES, I did try libreoffice. It did dump the data into a spread sheet. HOWEVER, it was not complete. Some of the data (such as Zip Codes) was not there. Also, other entries, such as "Commemts" were not complete. This left the conversion unusable.
Dave
Thanks for the tip. YES, I did try libreoffice. It did dump the data into a spread sheet. HOWEVER, it was not complete. Some of the data (such as Zip Codes) was not there. Also, other entries, such as "Commemts" were not complete. This left the conversion unusable.
Dave
Open Office 4.1.1 running Microsoft Windows 7 / S.P.1