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Opening old AppleWorks files in OS X
Written by Philip Roy
If you're moving to OS X and have a whole lot of AppleWorks files you created in OS 9 or earlier, make sure you add '.cwk' to the end of the filenames. There are third-party utilities such as "A Better Finder Rename" which can help make that change for multiple files in one go. Without the extension at the end of the filename you might find it impossible to open the documents in AppleWorks under OS X.


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