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This document deals with conversion of code from Microsoft's Write for
Windows 3.x to WordPerfect 6.0. Currently, converting documents from
WordPerfect 6.0 to Microsoft Write for Windows is not supported.
Section 1 - Microsoft's Write for Windows to WordPerfect 6.0
WRITE FOR WINDOWS 3.x WORDPERFECT 6.0
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Alignment Justification
Breaking hyphens Hyphen
Current page number Converted to Page number command (^B)
Character Character
Bold Bold
Font, Enlarge Font, larger pointsize
Font, Reduce Font, smaller pointsize
Font Size Font Size
Font Style Font Style
Font Typeface Font Typeface
Italic Italic
Subscript Subscript
Superscript Superscript
Underline Underline
Footer Footer
Distance from bottom Not converted
Insert page number Converted to Page Number in footer
Print on first page Converted to Footer Suppress command
Distance from top Not converted
Insert page number Converted to Page Number in footer
Print on first page Converted to Footer Suppress
off
Hyphen
Normal Hyphen
Optional Soft Hyphen
Indent
First Line Converted to tab set definition and tab
codes
Hanging Converted to tab set definition code and
Back Tab
Left Converted to Margin Set code
Right Converted to Margin Set code
Page Number: page number, Converted to Set Page Number code
starting number
Page break Hard Page Break
Paper Size/Orientation Not converted
Paragraph Breaks (CRLF) Hard Return
Pictures Figure Box
Embed Converted to User Box as OLE object
Link Converted to User Box as OLE object
Right and Left indent Converted to Tab set and left and right
margin set
Sound Files Converted to User Box as OLE object
Tab Setting Converted to Tab set code
Top/Bottom Margins Top/Bottom Margin
The following are some special considerations to be aware of in this
conversion.
The Running head code and the Tab definitions are in the Paragraph
attributes in the internal file format. These attributes are under
the "Document" menu in Write for Windows.
Write for Windows places the extra space between lines before the
paragraph where the line spacing attribute is set. WordPerfect puts
this space after the paragraph. Because of this the White space
before or After a paragraph may not be equivalent and will need to be
edited by user to achieve the same results.
Write for Windows 3.1 stores all figures as a type of OLE object.
These objects do not have the graphic image associated with them.
Because of this WordPerfect 5.2 for Windows doesn't display the
objects correctly. WordPerfect 5.2 for Windows will keep the box in
the document, but it will throw away the OLE.
Write for Windows needs not have any white space before the tab set to
have a tab align at the tab set. WP requires some white space before
a tab set for its tabs. If there is not enough white space before the
tab set WP will align at the next tab set. This could cause tabs to
align improperly.