WordPerfect 5.x Import Converter Limitations for Word 6.x/7.0Last reviewed: March 5, 1996Article ID: Q131040 |
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SUMMARYThis article provides information about limitations when converting between WordPerfect 5.0 or 5.1 for DOS--or WordPerfect 5.1 or 5.2 for Windows--and Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c, Word for Windows NT, version 6.0, or Word for Windows 95, version 7.0 when using the updated WordPerfect 5.x converter supplied in the Microsoft Supplemental WordPerfect Conversion Kit. The following table lists features that are not completely converted, are not supported on one product or the other, or that require some comment. Features that are converted completely are not listed. Each section covers a group of Word 6.x properties equivalents. The key is as follows: Yes The feature exists in both products, is converted from one product to the other, and requires some comment.No The feature is not completely converted from one product to the other.S/C See the associated comment. N/S The feature is not supported in one of the products.
Word WP 5.x to to Feature WP 5.x Word Comments ======= ======== ======== ========Character Formatting:
All caps Yes N/S All caps formatting becomes all capital letters. Character No N/S Spacing (condensed, expanded) Hidden Yes N/S Hidden text in Word becomes WordPerfect Comment text. Kerning Yes Yes Strikethrough S/C S/C WordPerfect strikeout becomes strikethrough formatting in Word; WordPerfect redlining becomes revision marking in Word. Word strikethrough formatting converts to strikeout in WordPerfect; Word revision marking converts to WordPerfect redlining. Word and N/S No Letter SpacingParagraph Formatting:
[Center]/ N/S S/C From WordPerfect to Word, Center [Flsh Rgt] and Flush Right codes convert to codes center and right-aligned tab stops. Leading N/S S/C From WordPerfect to Word, only adjustment/ Secondary Leading Adjustment baselines (between paragraphs) is converted; it is converted as space after paragraph. First-line Yes Yes First-line indents are created indents with tabs in WordPerfect. Page Break Yes N/S Approximated with a page break Before in WordPerfect. Space before/ Yes N/S Approximated with blank lines in after WordPerfect. paragraphs Tab leaders S/C Yes Dot tab leaders, minus sign tab leaders, and underscore tab leaders are converted to the same tab leaders in Word. all other WordPerfect tab leaders become dot leaders in Word.Section Formatting:
Margins Yes Yes Word margins are measured from the paper's edge to body text; WordPerfect margins are measured from the edge to the header. The conversion adjusts the margins as needed to preserve page layout. If problems are experienced with margins (for example, if they are set outside the printable range in Word), choose Page Setup from the File menu, select the Margins tab, and click OK. If margins need to be adjusted, Word will ask to fix them. Newspaper Yes YesColumns
Parallel N/S S/C From WordPerfect to Word, Columns parallel columns convert to tables. If a parallel column layout contains a page-anchored box, the entire parallel column converts to newspaper columns.Tables:
Tables Yes Yes Vertical merging of cells is not converted from WordPerfect to Word. Table No No Formulas/ Math Decimal table N/S S/C Converted to right paragraph cell alignment alignment.Document Formatting:
Footnotes Yes Yes Footnotes placed at end of sections in Word are converted to endnotes since WordPerfect doesn't have sections. WordPerfect custom footnote marks are added to automatic numbering in Word.Other Features:
Advance Yes Yes WordPerfect advance codes are converted to ADVANCE fields in Word. Advance codes that have the affect of advancing text upward on a page cannot be fully emulated in Word. Absolute vertical advance in headers is not converted. Annotations Yes N/S Annotations become WordPerfect Comment text. Equations S/C S/C From Word to WordPerfect, equation objects are converted as editable equation boxes. Equation fields are not converted from Word to WordPerfect. From WordPerfect to Word, equations are converted as editable equation objects. Extended Yes S/C Not all of the extended characters characters that are available in WordPerfect are converted. Macros No No Outlining/ Yes Yes All are converted to SEQUENCE Paragraph fields by default in Word. Numbers* Print merge Yes Yes Word data source documents commands can be either tab or comma delimited or in table format to convert to WordPerfect. Word automatically converts WordPerfect secondary files to Word data source document format. Conditional print merge constructs and macros are lost when converting to Word. Styles Yes S/C From WordPerfect to Word, styles containing paragraph formatting codes convert to paragraph styles. WordPerfect styles containing only character formatting convert to character styles in Word. Text contained in a style is converted as normal text. Subdocuments Yes S/C WordPerfect master documents (INCLUDE and subdocuments convert to Word field) master documents and subdocuments. Word master documents and subdocuments convert to WordPerfect master documents and subdocuments. Text Boxes/ Yes Yes Some text boxes and lines Lines convert to Word drawing layer objects. Drawing layer objects are only visible in page layout view and print preview, and when printing. Drawing layer objects will not appear in normal view. PRIVATE N/S S/C PRIVATE fields are inserted field codes by the WordPerfect converter to preserve information needed to accurately save the document back to WordPerfect format. These fields should not be edited and have no effect on the document.*Numbering/Outline features: WordPerfect's Numbering/Outlining features are converted to SEQ (sequence) fields in Word by default. To convert WordPerfect's Numbering/Outline features to Word's paragraph numbering features, follow the steps below:
Note on Round-Trip ConversionsConverting a document from Word format to WordPerfect format and back again may cause the loss of some formatting (for example, fonts, justification, styles, and mail merge) unless you load, paginate, and save the converted document in WordPerfect before converting back to Word. The information in this article is derived from the WPCONV.DOC document that is installed by the Supplemental WordPerfect Conversions Kit in the Word directory. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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