WD: How to Install MSWORD6.CNV for Use with WinWord 2.0 |
Q108913
When you set up Word 6.0 for Windows, a converter that allows other
Microsoft programs to read Word 6.0 documents is installed in the
Msapps\Textconv subdirectory in your Windows directory. Microsoft Works,
Publisher, and PowerPoint for Windows will all use this converter
automatically, but Word 2.0 for Windows will not.
To install this converter for use with Word 2.0:
Word for Windows 6.0 (*.doc)Choosing either option results in proper conversion of this and all subsequent Word 6.0 for Windows documents.
Word for Macintosh 6.0 (*.doc)
If Word 2.0 is installed on a different computer than Word 6.0, do not copy
the Word 6.0 converter to that computer. If you do so, the converter will
not function correctly. This limitation exists because Word 6.0 for Windows
uses object linking and embedding (OLE) 2.0 for file storage, so several
OLE 2.0 files are required for the converter to read Word 6.0 for Windows
files. These files are installed with Word 6.0 for Windows but will not be
available on a computer on which only Word 2.0 for Windows has been
installed.
If you need to open Word 6.0 for Windows documents into Word 2.0 on a
separate computer, you will need to obtain the Word 6.0 for Windows
Converter Disks. For information on how to obtain this converter,
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q105318 How to Obtain a Word 6.x/7.0 Converter for Use with Word 2.xWord 2.0 for Windows is dependent upon the file name extension to identify a Word 6.0 for Windows document. When you install the converter using the steps referenced earlier, the expected file name extension for a Word 6.0 document is .doc.
MSWord6=Word for Windows 6.0, C:\<path>\MSWORD6.CNV, doc abc xxx
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