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Old 03-29-2017, 02:16 PM
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When I create a document in Works, I save it as Works WP from the dropdown menu. It is supposed to be a .wps document. and when I got the program many years ago, that was the ONLY selection.

Now, when I save the document as Works WP, it shows up in my folder as .doc and when I open it, it is gibberish. EVERY TIME. So I manually change the file extension to .wps and it opens just fine.
From your description, it seems pretty clear that the files, per se, are not the problem; the change of file extension is the problem.

It's possible there's a fault in the Works installation that installing the Word viewer exacerbates, but I don't really know. Reinstalling works after installing the Word viewer might help.
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I presume that since I was not creating my document in Word, the formatting was not recognized, hence the gibberish. So, how do I avoid that?
No, the gibberish is the result of the file being given the wrong extension; when you try to re-open it, Works (or any other word-processing app for that matter) sees the extension and tries to open the file as a .doc file when it's really a .wps file.
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Which save option do I use? I tried using Word 2007 document but I got an error message saying there was a problem with the conversion.
That may be due to the fault I hinted at; or it may just be that your version of Works is so old it isn't compatible with the converter.
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Which of the many options I now have do I use to save my Works documents to .doc (without the gibberish)?
Presumably, you're trying to save the file in the 'Works for Windows 3.0 WP' format. If you see a .doc extension when saving in that format, all I can suggest without a reinstall of Works or uninstalling the Word viewer is that you try changing it to .wps.

As for an alternate word processor, you might experiment with WordPad, which comes free with Windows XP.
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