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Iamp;#39;m Dan koukin author of these word books and this is todayamp;#39;s 60 second word tip I have some very old word processing documents in my archives the software used to create these documents no longer exists and word doesnamp;#39;t recognize the format even some older Word documents canamp;#39;t be opened due to security concerns the secret is to open the document using a special text recovery feature itamp;#39;s not perfect but check this out some in the open dialog box the keyboard shortcut is ctrl f12 for some reason see the files of type menu choose the format recover text from any file select a file from the list and any file shows up by the way which doesnamp;#39;t guarantee that thereamp;#39;s text in the file but word tries to pull out whatever it can for this specific example hereamp;#39;s a WordPerfect document from 1993 and you can see the text recovered itamp;#39;s not pretty but there it is