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WPS Document Format

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The WPS file format was developed for Microsoft Works in the 1980s. Microsoft Works included a database system as well as spreadsheet and basic word processing functions, and WPS was the format for files created by the word processing part of the software. Microsoft retired Works in 2009 and stopped support for it a few years later. All the functions that used to be in Works are now covered by other Microsoft Office programs, like Word, Access and Excel, and you can import, export or copy a lot of data between these formats.

As the word processing program has been retired, WPS is no longer a common file type. However, you can usually still open WPS files within Microsoft Word and in certain other programs, including LibreOffice. It’s not usually possible to open WPS files in most other word processing programs, so you would need to convert the WPS file into another format first.

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DOC Document Format

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DOC and DOCX are the most common word processing file formats. DOC was primarily used by Microsoft for its Word program until 2003. Since 2007, Word has used DOCX as standard, although you can still open DOC files and can still save to the older format. DOC and DOCX are used for formatted text documents like reports, letters or resumes. They can include pictures, charts, and graphs, as well as plain or formatted text, and can also contain an editable template.

Word is part of Microsoft Office, which is available as a paid software application or accessed online with a Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft Office was designed for the Windows operating system, but you can also install Office apps on other operating systems like Apple’s macOS and Google’s ChromeOS. A basic free ‘Word for the web’ program is also available online for Microsoft account holders. DOC files are easy to share and print, and can be opened by most word processing programs, including LibreOffice, Apple Pages, and Google Docs, as well as by Microsoft Word.

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How to convert a WPS to a DOC file?

  1. 1. Choose the WPS file that you want to convert.
  2. 2. Select DOC as the the format you want to convert your WPS file to.
  3. 3. Click "Convert" to convert your WPS file.

Convert from WPS

Using Zamzar, it is possible to convert WPS files to a variety of other formats:

WPS to DOC WPS to DOCX WPS to MP3 WPS to ODT WPS to PCX WPS to PDF WPS to PNG WPS to PS WPS to TXT

Frequently asked questions

If you've got any questions about converting or compressing files with Zamzar, we're happy to help! We've answered a few commonly-asked questions below, to get you started, and you can find out more information about file conversion and compression with Zamzar, in our Help centre.

The simplest way to convert your WPS file to Word is to use a conversion tool such as Zamzar. Upload your WPS file online and convert to DOC within seconds and without installing other software. You can also convert your WPS file to Word by opening the file in Open Office and then using ‘Save As’ to export the file to a Microsoft Word compatible file.

You can open any WPS file in Word by first converting it to a DOC file using Zamzar’s online file converter tool. Alternatively, you can open your WPS file directly in Word 2010 (and later versions) if the original file was created in versions 6 to 9 of Works Word Processor. Using Microsoft Word, click ‘Open’, then select your WPS file. If compatible, the file will then open.

The easiest way to print a WPS file is to first convert it to a DOC file using Zamzar’s online conversion tool. You’ll then be able to open the DOC file in Microsoft Word, click ‘File’ in the main menu, and then click ‘Print’. Alternatively, you may be able to open your WPS file directly in Word if the file was created in a compatible version of Works Word Processor.

A WPS file is a text document created in Microsoft Works Word Processor. This word-processing software preceded Microsoft Word and was popular during the 1980s and early 1990s. WPS files are similar to DOC files, but don't offer some of the more modern formatting features that Word documents can contain.

You can open a WPS file easily by using Zamzar’s free online converter tool to quickly convert your WPS file to a DOC file, which you can then open with Microsoft Word or with other word-processing tools. WPS files can also be opened using Microsoft Works Word Processor or, if the file was created in a compatible version, with Microsoft Word.