You can convert ACT! word processor files to RTF this way:
http://kb.sagesoftware
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Browse All TopicsI have a client who is leaving ACT!, but they still want to be able to read their .wpa files. When these are viewed from within ACT! the window they open in looks like any other Windows application. Is there a stand-alone file viewer for these .wpa files?
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You can convert ACT! word processor files to RTF this way:
http://kb.sagesoftware
thinkpads, I'm somewhat doubtful, the pdf listing all the formats does not list this...
http://www.avantsta
OK, I have done some work, and I can now answer my own question. In the ACT! program folder there is a file called actwp.wpi. Copy/Paste this file, and rename it actwp.exe. Done.
Oh, btw, adding the file association between the .wpa and the actwp.exe works fine, the usual and customary way.
Thanks for your efforts.
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by: thinkpads_userPosted on 2009-10-16 at 15:54:36ID: 25593934
I suggest you look at QuickView Plus. It handles a vast array of file formats including the ability to view unsupported file types. There is a trial download and it is worth a try. ... Thinkpads_User