The public library has relatively current versions of MS Word on their
systems. You might try taking a few documents on a USB stick and seeing
if they can be read by Word. If so, you should be able to save as a
newer version of word or as an RFT.
Greg
On 11-07-20 02:27 AM, Ralph Boland wrote:
I have on my Linux (Ubuntu) system several Word 6.0 documents
that were created in 1998ish on a Mac.
I tried to open them using open office but was shocked :-) to find that
open office could not read them.
Can anyone suggest a hopefully inexpensive way for me to be able to
read these files?
It would also be useful to be able to convert them to a form that I can
view from Linux?
Regards,
Rocky Boland
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