![]() ![]() You will need a copy of Microsoft Word to open the WPS file in, so make sure you have that. It is no longer actively developed but gets the job done. You can download it from the Microsoft website here. Microsoft provides a download to convert WPS files which is the easier way to go. Then you can load Works on to that and see how you go. If it won’t work natively on your PC, you could consider setting up a virtual machine with Virtualbox and installing Windows XP. It’s a bit of a hassle but if you really want to know what’s in the WPS file, it is an option. If you have some disks lying around, it might be worth trying to install it and decode the WPS file. Microsoft Works was phased out in 2007 but may still work in Windows 7, 8 or 10. You can use Microsoft Works if you still have a copy lying around, Microsoft Works 6–9 File Converter, Office 2016, or free office suites such as LibreOffice and OpenOffice. There are several options available too open a WPS file.
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