4 Ways to Convert a WordPerfect Document to MS Word
4 Ways to Convert a WordPerfect Document to MS Word
Do you have a WordPerfect document that you need to edit in Microsoft Word? Fortunately, Word can open WordPerfect (*.wpd) files, which means you can easily save them as Word DOCX files without having WordPerfect installed. If you don't have Word, you can just save the document as a Word (*.docx) file in WordPerfect or use an online WPD to DOCX converter. If you have both Word and WordPerfect, you can also just copy the content of the WordPerfect document and paste it into blank Word document. We'll walk you through 4 easy ways to convert WordPerfect WPD documents to the Microsoft Word format.
Things You Should Know
  • When converting a WordPerfect document to the Microsoft Word file type, the formatting may not look exactly the same.
  • Microsoft Word, as well as free office suites like OpenOffice and LibreOffice, can open and convert WordPerfect (WPD) files.
  • Some online converters offer batch conversions if you need to convert more than one document.

Using WordPerfect

Open the document in WordPerfect. If you have WordPerfect, you can easily save your document in the Word DOCX format.

Click File and select Save as. This will let you save the WordPerfect file as a Word file.

Select DOCX as the file format. You can choose this option from the "File type" menu at the bottom of the window.

Save the file. Type a name for your file and choose a location to save it to. Once you click Save, you'll find your new Word DOCX file at the selected location. Next to "File Type," change the file type (.doc or .docx).

Using Microsoft Word

Open Microsoft Word on your computer. You'll find Word in your Windows menu on a PC or in the Applications folder (macOS).

Click the File menu and select Open. This menu is at the top-left corner of Word.

Browse for the document you want to convert. The steps to do this vary depending on your version of Word. Usually you'll have to click Browse and then open the folder that contains your WordPerfect document. WordPerfect documents end with .wpd or .doc, depending on the version.

Select the document and click Open. This opens the WordPerfect file in Microsoft Word.

Click the File menu and select Save As. If this doesn't open the "Save" or "Save As" dialog box, click Browse on the menu after choosing Save As.

Open the folder in which you want to save the file. You can save it anywhere you wish.

Select Word document as the file type. You can do this by clicking the drop-down menu next to "Save as type" or "File format" and selecting Word document (*.docx).

Click Save. This document will now be saved as a new Word document, ending with the ".docx" file extension.

Using an Online File Converter

Go to https://document.online-convert.com/convert-to-docx in a web browser. This is a free tool called Online Convert, which you can use to convert a WordPerfect document (and various other types of files) to the Microsoft Word .docx format. There are many different options for file converters online. If you don't want to use this one, you can search for "WPD to DOCX converter." The steps on other converters should be similar.

Click Choose Files. It's in the green box at the center of the screen.

Select the WordPerfect document and click Open. This uploads the file to the converter.

Click Start conversion. It's below the green box. The file will now be converted. Once the process is complete, a download button will appear. Depending on your computer, the Save or Save As window may automatically pop up.

Click Download if the Save window didn't appear. It's the green button under the "Your converted file" header.

Open the folder to which you want to save your file.

Click Save. The converted file will now download to your computer.

Copy and Paste

Open your file in WordPerfect. This method will not work if you don't have WordPerfect. It's also not a time-efficient way to convert files, but it is the most reliable method.

Copy the text. You can use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl/Cmd + A to select all the text in the document and Ctrl/Cmd +C to copy everything.

Open a blank document in Word. You can do this by opening Word, then going to File > New.

Paste the text you have copied. Press Ctrl/Cmd + V to paste from your clipboard. Everything you copied, even the formatting will be pasted into the Word document, which means the formatting may make your text look like gibberish.

Remove the formatting from your pasted text. As soon as you press the keyboard shortcut to paste, you'll notice a tooltip appears next to your cursor with "Paste Options." Click the last icon that looks like an "A" on a clipboard, which says "Keep Text Only" when you hover over it. You can also skip using the mouse to click this box and instead press Ctrl/Cmd + T. Alternatively, press Ctrl/Cmd + Alt + V to open the "Paste Special" window, then select "Unformatted Text" to paste without formatting.

Save the Word document. Go to File > Save or press Ctrl/Cmd + S to save your file. If your document was highly formatted in WordPerfect (like a table), you'll need to redo that formatting in Word.

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