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Answer» I am thinking of purchasing a new computer with windows xp. Will my floppies that were created with Word 97, and windows 98 work with the new computer. Yes.
You SEEM to be a bit undereducated on Operating Systems. Read this article if you want to learn more: How Operating Systems WorkHave you considered this>http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_repair_9x.htmI don't want to install windows 98, I want to know if my files stored on floppies CREATED by windows 98 will be compatible with windows xp? I have heard that there could be problems...If this is the case, do you know what they are.no problems winxp will read any m$oft disks..The floppies will work, but if you don't have MSWord installed, the only application that will read them is WordPad (which comes with WinXP). If your new computer has WordPerfect, you will have to translate the Word97 files to RTF files on the OLD computer. Then you can OPEN them in WordPerfect and SAVE AS WordPerfect files.
If you have no word processor you will have to PURCHASE MSWord (or something else), not sure if Word97 will work with WinXP.Thank you Computer Comando
Can you tell me how to convert to RTF files in order for Word Pefect to read Word 97 files.
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Can you tell me how to convert to RTF files in order for Word Pefect to read Word 97 files.
In Word97, select File---Save As. At bottom of window, select from list, RTF (rich text format) and it will save file as yourfilename.rtf, yourfilename.doc will be untouched.
If you purchase Office 2003 or Word 2003, no conversion is necessary. Word will read the Word97 format and you can leave it in Word97 format or do a Save As in Word2k3 and select the top one *.doc and it will save as yourfilename.doc in Word2k format. Thank You Computer Comando
This helps a great deal.
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