No, the Works word processsor is not compatible with World, you have to have
a converter installed or save your files in the .rtf format.
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"Alderbrook" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks!
> The Vista PCs that I'm considering purchasing come with Works 8. My Works
> 7
> has Word as the word processor rather than the Works word processor of
> earlier versions.
> I want be able to generate, read and edit Word docs. I wonder whether
> perhaps one can in using Works 8 do a "save as" into the Word format. This
> would seem to solve my problem. That's something I might need to explore
> on
> another forum.
> --
> Alderbrook
>
>
> "Andrew McLaren" wrote:
>
>> "Alderbrook" <> wrote ...
>> > Will my Works 7 software transferred to a new Vista PC function
>> > properly?
>>
>> Hi Alderbrook,
>>
>> Strangely enough, I have Works 2003 (aka Works 7.0) installed on one of
>> my
>> Vista machines.
>>
>> Some things work on Vista, and some things don't. Works' word processor,
>> spreadsheet and database are fine; likewise the links to Address Book,
>> Windows Mail etc. The main issue I've encountered is anything which uses
>> Works' "Project" tool. On Vista, Works Project needs to run "as
>> Administrator" - otherwise, it cannot save any info you add or change in
>> a
>> project. There may be a few workarounds, but I haven't found them yet (I
>> haven't looked that hard; but I doubt they would be easy or convenient).
>>
>> If you don't run any Works tasks which use Project, you should be fine.
>> Unfortunately a lot of Works' pre-packaged Tasks do, in fact, run Works
>> Project in the background; so you could see some problems.
>>
>> If you like, just install Works Suite 2003 on your Vista machine and try
>> it
>> out. If you can do everything you need - hey, problem solved!
>> Mainstream
>> support for Works Suite 2003 ended in September 2005; so you won't be
>> able
>> to get any tech support from Microsoft for problems you may encounter.
>>
>> If you find you can't use Works 2003 on Vista the way you want, you might
>> decide to upgrade to Works 9 - which *is* fully tested and supported on
>> Windows Vista. I'm not sure if upgrades are still available, but Works 9
>> should be fairly inexpensive to purchase anyway. Uninstall Works 2003,
>> then
>> install the new version.
>>
>> Hope it helps! Good luck,
>> --
>> Andrew McLaren
>> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>>
>>
>>