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    Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    Is there a way to open WordPerfect document in the latest version of Microsoft Office i.e Microsoft word 2007. If yes then how to do that. Second thing I want to check the compatibility list of word 2007 with other files and documents. I am not understanding from where to start the same.

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    Re: Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    Open a WordPerfect document in Word 2007. Some of the contented in this matter may not be applicable to some languages. You can use Microsoft Office Word 2007 to open a document that was twisted in WordPerfect 5.x or 6.x. significant . If you make changes to the document, you cannot save it as a WordPerfect document. You have to note that, the File menu has been reinstated with the Microsoft Office Button . Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Open. In the Open dialog box, select WordPerfect 5.x or WordPerfect 6.x.

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    Re: Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    The Compatibility manager lists components in your document that aren't supported or will behave in a different way in Word 97-2003 arrangement. Some of these characteristics will be eternally changed and won't be converted to Microsoft Office Word 2007 elements even if you later convert the document to Office Word 2007 format. If you later convert the document to Office Word 2007, citations and bibliographies won't mechanically update. For citations and bibliographies to mechanically update, you need to recreate the sources in the document or copy them to the Current List in the Source Manager dialog box, and then replace the static citations and bibliographies with the newly created ones.

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    Re: Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    In the Compatibility manager, you can review a summary of components that behave differently in preceding versions of Word and then either click Continue to save the document in Word 97-2003 format or click Cancel.Building Blocks and AutoText entries may lose some information in sequence.

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    Re: Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    Patterns present contented that shows up in Building Block galleries in Word 2007. When you save a pattern in Word 97-2003 arrangement, the contented from the Building Block galleries will be eternally converted to static AutoText entries. You won't be able to convert the AutoText back to Building Blocks even if you later convert the document to Office Word 2007 format.

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    Re: Opening WordPerfect document in word 2007

    Content from the following Building Block galleries will be transformed to AutoText. Citations and bibliographies will be transformed to static text and will no longer be updated mechanically. In Office Word 2007, citations and bibliographies update mechanically when you modify their sources or apply a new document style. When you save an Office Word 2007 document in Word 97-2003 format, citations and bibliographies are transformed to static text that won't mechanically update and their sources won't be available.

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