Why not install Virtual PC? I have a client who had to do this and it works very well.
You have found one of the major deficiency of Microsloth Winblows. I use Lotus Wordpro for 99% of
my word processing, saving OpenOffice/LibreOffice for basic documents of less than 5 pages. Of
course, since I use eCS (otherwise known as OS/2) I have no problem with my WordPro documents. On
those occasions when I must use Windows it is XP.
Brian Grawburg
Wilson, NC
-----Original Message-----
From: "libo" <libo@mrisltd.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: 08/31/11 09:55 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Lotus Wordpro files
On 8/31/2011 9:47 AM, Declan Moriarty wrote:
I have managed to open Lotus WordPro files. I use 3.4.2 on Mac. The standard file that Libo
gives to test Lotus WordPro import works. I have found that graphics don't get imported! Text
does.
If you have lots of .lwp files your bet option is to use KeyView for Lotus on the PC, or if you
have Lotus WordPro, export to MS Word. Note also the First FileView 2.2 and QuickView Plus on
the PC will also open .lwp files.
Declan Moriarty
Lotus won't install on Windows 7 and we have 1000's of active lwp files
that need modification regularly, so a viewer won't work.
3.3.4 works, so the filters must have been changed for 3.4.x
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