Error Messages when Opening a Works 3.0 File in Word 6.0 (120584)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Works 3.0
- Microsoft Works 3.0a
- Microsoft Works 3.0b
- Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0
This article was previously published under Q120584
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SYMPTOMS
If you try to open a Works 3.0 Word Processor document in Word 6.0,
you may receive the following error message:
Works for Windows Conversion
File is not a Works for Windows document.
When you choose OK, the following message appears:
Word cannot open the document.
<filename>
This occurs because Word is trying to use the Works 2.0 converter.
Because the Works 2.0 converter cannot translate the Works 3.0 file,
Word generates the error messages.
RESOLUTION
To eliminate this problem, either select the Confirm Conversions checkbox
when opening the file in Word, or remove the line in the WIN.INI file that
lists the Works 2.0 converter.
Using the Confirm Conversions Option- In Word for Windows 6.0, choose Open from the File menu.
- Select the Confirm Conversions checkbox.
- Select the Works for Windows 3.0 file to be opened and choose OK.
- In the Convert File From: box, choose Works 3.0 for Windows and choose
OK.
Removing the Works 2.0 converter from the WIN.INI- In Notepad, SysEdit, or any other text editor, open the WIN.INI
file.
- Locate the section titled [MS Text Converters].
- Find the following line:
MSWorksWin=MS Works for Windows 2.0,C:\WIN31\MSAPPS\TEXTCONV
wrkswin.cnv,wps
NOTE: The above line appears as one line in the WIN.INI file. It
should not be broken into two lines.
- Either delete the line or type a semicolon (;) at the beginning of
it to comment it out.
- Save the WIN.INI file and restart Windows.
Word 6.0 should now be able to successfully import both Works 2.0 and
Works 3.0 Word Processor files using the Works 3.0 converter.
NOTE: This workaround disables conversion capability in Works 2.0.
MORE INFORMATION
When you try to open any Works Word Processor document in Word 6.0,
Word calls for the converter with the MSWORKSWIN classname. If the
Confirm Conversions option is not selected and the Works 2.0 converter is
not remarked out in the WIN.INI file, Word finds it and tries to use it.
The only way to force Word to locate the Works 3.0 translator (classname
MSWORKS3WIN) by default is to remark out or delete the line for the other
one. Word then reads all the translator entries and checks to find the
appropriate converter.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/8/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB120584 |
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