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SYMPTOMSWhen a document that was originally saved as WordPerfect 5.0/5.1 format from within WordPerfect version 2.0, 2.12, or 3.0 for the Macintosh is opened into Microsoft Word, the document may appear corrupted or you may receive the following error message: The corrupted appearance also occurs with files saved from WordPerfect 3.0 for the Macintosh as WordPerfect 2.1 for the Macintosh format and opened in Word for the Macintosh using the WordPerfect 2.0 for the Macintosh converter. In each case, blocks and other "garbage" (corrupted data) may appear throughout the converted document. CAUSE
This problem occurs because WordPerfect versions 2.x and 3.0 for the
Macintosh do not always export a 100-percent standard WordPerfect for MS-
DOS document, and WordPerfect 3.0 for the Macintosh doesn't always export
a
100-percent valid WordPerfect 2.1 for the Macintosh document.
WORKAROUNDMethod 1If you are using WordPerfect 3.0 for the Macintosh, save your documents as Rich Text Format (RTF) instead and open from this format into Word.Method 2If you have WordPerfect for the Macintosh documents and you only have access to WordPerfect for MS-DOS or WordPerfect for Windows, follow these steps:
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