Microsoft KB Archive/178029

= WD97: Forcing Word to Save a Document with the .wpd Extension =

Article ID: 178029

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q178029



IMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, make sure you understand how to restore it if a problem occurs. For information about how to do this, view the "Restoring the Registry" Help topic in Regedit.exe or the "Restoring a Registry Key" Help topic in Regedt32.exe.



SUMMARY
When you save a document in Word as a WordPerfect file, by default, Word assigns the "doc" file extension to the saved file. It is possible to change the default file extension Word assigns to saved WordPerfect files.

Starting with WordPerfect 6.x, the default file extension when saving files from WordPerfect is "wpd." To make it easier to convert your file back to WordPerfect, you may want to change the default file extension Word uses when you save a document in WordPerfect format.

This article details how to customize Word so files saved in WordPerfect format are saved with the .wpd extension (or another other desired extension) by default.

NOTE: The WordPerfect 6.x converter provided in Word is an import only converter. You cannot save from Word as a WordPerfect 6.x (or later) file. You must use the WordPerfect 5.x converter to save a Word document as a WordPerfect file.



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When the WordPerfect converters are installed, the default file extension of "doc" is set in the Windows Registry as the save extension for WordPerfect documents. However, you can change the default save extension by modifying the Windows Registry.

To change the default file extensions for saving WordPerfect documents, follow these steps:

 Quit Word and all other Windows applications. On the Start menu, click Run. In the Open box, type "RegEdit" (without the quotation marks) and then click OK.  In the Registry Editor, open the following Export registry key:      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Text Converters\Export

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You may find the Export key at the following location in the registry:      HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Word\Text Converters\Export Word provides the following WordPerfect registry keys in the Export folder for saving (exporting) WordPerfect documents.      Key Name          WordPerfect Conversion Name --

WrdPrfctDat      WordPerfect 5.1 or 5.2 Secondary File

WrdPrfctDat50    WordPerfect 5.0 Secondary File

WrdPrfctDOS50    WordPerfect 5.0

WrdPrfctDOS51    WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS

WrdPrfctWin      WordPerfect 5.x for Windows  Click to select the desired key name you want to change the default file name extension for.

For example, if you save your documents as WordPerfect 5.x for Windows, and you want those files to be saved with the .wpd extension, click to select the WrdPrfctWin key.</li> In the desired key, click to select Extensions.</li> On the Edit menu, click Modify.</li> In the Value Data box, delete the current extension and then type WPD (or any other file name extension that you want to save your WordPerfect files with), and then click OK.</li> On the Registry menu, click Exit.</li></ol>

After you restart Word and save your document as WordPerfect, your document will be saved with the default extension you specified.

NOTE: When you save your document, if you type a file name with an extension (for example, Filename.doc), Word will not assign the default file extension you specified, but rather Word will save the file with the extension you typed when you saved the file.

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