Incorrect File Conversions Running BatchConversion Macro |
Q117121
When you use the BatchConversion macro that ships with Microsoft Word, the files may be converted to Text Only and will display garbage characters.
This problem occurs if you use the BatchConversion macro to convert one or more of the following file types:
DisplayWriteThis behavior may occur for one of the following reasons:
MultiMate
RFT-DCA
WordPerfect 4.x
WordStar
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here as it becomes available.
Method 1:
If you do not have converters installed for that file type, or if
the file format is a text file with tagged formatting
information, use the following steps:
MultiMate 4.0=MultiMate 4.0, C:\Winword\Multimat.Cnv, DOXto:
MultiMate 4.0=MultiMate 4.0, C:\Winword\Multimat.Cnv, DXIf your files have extensions other than the default extension, rename the files so that they use the default extension.
If Word is unable to determine the file format of the document to be
converted, it will propose to open the document as a text file in the
Convert File dialog box and will allow you to choose any installed
converter as an alternate choice.
Because the Convert File dialog box does not appear during the batch
conversion process, Word will open files it cannot determine the format of
as text files, and you will see unconverted binary formatting codes, which
will appear as garbage characters when you open the document in Word.
The BatchConversion macro ships with the Word Macro Template, Convert.dot,
which is typically found in the Winword\Macros subdirectory. To install
this macro, use the following steps:
auto and recognizes and foreign and formats
Additional query words: textconv conversions batch extension text wrong incorrect garbage junk word6 winword batchconverter
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