On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 08:23:06 -0700, Ugs
<> wrote:
> Hi, I know this might be a stupid question but here we go anyway.
> I have microsoft works with my vista and can not read any documents produced
> with other programmes. do I have to install word or XP and is there a
> particular version that is best.
First, this is not an operating system issue. It's an application
issue. It has nothing to do with Vista, and you certainly don't have
to install Windows XP; doing so wouldn't help at all
To read any file, you need an appropriate application for it. Usually
the appropriate application is the program that created it, but
sometimes there are other compatible choices that may work.
You say you have "microsoft works ... and can not read any documents
produced with other programmes." That's correct; Microsoft Works is an
entry-level set of application programs that can not generally read
files produced by most other programs. It's sort of like trying to
read a video cassette tape with a DVD player.
You ask whether you should install Word, but there's no answer to that
question as it stands. It depends entirely on what kinds of files you
want to read.
So where are you getting these files, and what kinds of files are
these (what are the extensions, the last three characters of the file
name, after the dot)?
If the files are .doc files, they were produced by Word (or some
compatible program) and you either need Word or one of these
compatible programs (such as Corel WordPerfect or OpenOffice).
Alternatively you could download and install the free Microsoft Word
viewer at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
or
http://tinyurl.com/5ye9c
Note that that last choice will let you open and read Word .doc files,
but not let you create or edit them.
If they are other types of files, tell us what they are for more
information on how to open them.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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