El 30/01/12 23:11, Gregory Forster escribió:
On 1/28/2012 1:10 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 01/26/2012 06:30 PM, Gregory Forster wrote:
How do I open LotusWord Pro documents? When I click on the document
in Windows Explorer, I get a blank screen. When I enter LibreOffice
and open the document, I get a blank screen. In LibreOffice, I
File/Open, change the file selection to Lotus WordPro document
(*.lwp), select the file and still get a blank screen.

Greg

Can you post the file on nabble? A brief check indicates that *.lwp
files should open in LO/OOo.

I wasn't quite sure how to navigate nabble. I'm not talking of one file,
I'm talking of hundreds and hundreds of Lotus WordPro documents. My
client's 3rd Lotus WordPro installation floppy disk corrupted, so he
cannot install his Lotus WordPro. However, he wants to be able to access
his Lotus WordPro documents. I understood by the advertising on the
LibreOffice web site that LibreOffice could read Lotus WordPro
documents, that it was a "new feature" for 3.4.5 It was also posted as a
"new feature" for3.3 I was just at the LibreOffice web site and since my
posting of this question, now the ability to read Lotus WordPro
documents is no longer there for 3.4.5, as well as being able to read
other types of documents. However, under the new features of 3.3 IS the
ability to read Lotus WordPro documents. So I downloaded the provided
sample. LibreOffice read that sample fine, but still won't read true LWP
documents. I used 3.3 and downloaded and installed 3.4.5

Greg


I think the first versions of Lotus Symphony could read Lotus 123 y Wordpro.
You can try downloading from this link:
http://www-03.ibm.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.nsf/home
Select Get Lotus Symphony 1.3.
The last version don't read Lotus files.

Miguel Ángel.

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