wps

.wpsMicrosoft Works Document

Microsoft · 1987

Developer
Microsoft
Category
Documents
MIME Type
application/vnd.ms-works
First Released
1987
Open Format
No
File Signature
N/A (proprietary binary format, no standard magic bytes)

What is a .wps file?

The .wps file extension is primarily associated with Microsoft Works, an integrated office suite that included word processing, spreadsheet, and database functionalities. These documents often contain text, formatting, and sometimes embedded objects like images or charts created within the Works application. While less common now, .wps files were a prevalent format for personal and small business use before the widespread adoption of Microsoft Word.

Programs That Open .wps Files

PlatformProgram
WindowsMicrosoft WordPaidOfficial
LibreOfficeFree
WPS OfficeFree
macOSMicrosoft WordPaidOfficial
LibreOfficeFree
WPS OfficeFree

Common Problems with .wps Files

⚠️ Cannot open .wps file in modern applications.
Use a compatibility mode if available, or convert the file using Microsoft Works itself or a reliable online converter. Installing LibreOffice or WPS Office may also provide compatibility.
⚠️ Formatting is lost or incorrect when opening a .wps file.
This can occur due to differences in rendering engines. Try opening the file in its native application (Microsoft Works) or a program known for good compatibility, like LibreOffice, and re-save it.
⚠️ The file is corrupted and won't open.
If you have a backup, try restoring from it. Otherwise, use file recovery software or attempt to open it in different compatible applications to see if they can salvage any data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a .wps file?

A .wps file is a document created by Microsoft Works, an older integrated office suite. It typically contains text, formatting, and can include embedded objects like images or charts.

Can I open .wps files on my current computer?

You might be able to open .wps files using Microsoft Word (which often has some compatibility), or by installing free office suites like LibreOffice or WPS Office, which are designed to handle various document formats, including older ones.

How can I convert a .wps file to a more common format like .docx?

The best way is to open the .wps file in Microsoft Works, if you still have it, and then save it as a .docx file. Alternatively, you can try using LibreOffice or WPS Office to open and re-save the document in a modern format, or use a reliable online file converter.

Technical Details

Microsoft Works documents are typically stored in a proprietary binary format. They are part of the older Microsoft Works suite and are distinct from Microsoft Word's .doc or .docx formats. Older versions might have specific header signatures, but they are not as universally recognized as common document formats.

Did You Know?

Microsoft Works was initially designed to be a more affordable and simpler alternative to Microsoft Office, targeting home users and small businesses.
The integrated nature of Microsoft Works meant users could easily switch between word processing, spreadsheets, and databases within the same application window.
While Microsoft Works has been discontinued, its legacy lives on through the continued development of compatible office suites like WPS Office, which even shares a similar acronym.

Security Information

WPS files themselves are generally safe as they are document files. However, be cautious when opening them from unknown sources, as they could potentially contain malicious links or macros if the original Works application had such features enabled.

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