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Can I batch convert AppleWorks documents to Word docs in Leopard?

My mother has over 3,400 Apple Works (AW) docs and as she upgrades to Lion, she's going to switch to Office. Can I batch convert or automate this process? she has the "latest" version of Apple Works.


Here are my issues:


- Found set of AW files includes layout files that we're not going to convert.

- AW won't save in the same folder where I opened it. I have to navigate to a folder on every "save as."


I' m considering trying to write some macro to perform all the steps on each file if I can resolve some of the issues - especially the issue of choosing a folder to save the new file...


I'm sure there are other issues, but I thought I'd ask - has anyone done this successfully? Any suggestions? Any idea where I could look?


Thanks!

Posted on Nov 20, 2011 4:37 PM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2011 5:59 AM

Haven't used it, but check out One Click Convert http://www.panergy-software.com/products/OneClickConvert/ You can download a free trial copy.


 Cheers, Tom 😉

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Nov 21, 2011 11:00 AM in response to eric d

iWork can import many of the AppleWorks files.


"iWork '08 can import Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and AppleWorks® word processing, presentation and spreadsheet files, and can export documents in Microsoft Office file formats or PDFs for easy sharing."


http://lowendmac.com/mail/mb07/0815.html


http://www.macworld.com/article/139286/2009/03/convertappleworkstoiwork.html


OpenOffice DB...


http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=32523

Nov 23, 2011 1:52 PM in response to eric d

Thanks all for your tips! "Texas Mac Man" - you got me to the right company! Panergy Software had just the right tool for me. It's called Doc X Converter. I haven't used it yet, but I emailed with their tech support and I understand that it will batch convert Apple Works and Claris Works files to .rtf files, which, of course, will open fine with any version of Word. (They no longer sell One Click Convert.) However, it'll only convert the word processor files.


icWord will allow you to view the file right away, but I'm more interested in batch converting them all and then doing away with the old Apple Works and Claris Works files.


If I understand it correctly, Pages will open only Apple Works files saved with the most recent version of Apple Works and then you have the issue of batch converting or automating the conversion process.


I think (and hope) that Doc X Converter is the answer for me!


Thanks, Texas Mac Man, for pointing me in the right direction!


eric

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