Point your browser to Corels web shop and purchase WordPerfect.
One can download WordPerfect from their official website. You can also download from Corel and CNETwebsites. If you are using Microsoft Office, it includes the ability to convert WordPerfect files.
you need to download a program called password. it is a Microsoft Excel add-in
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WordPerfect 12 is a word processing application created by Corel. WordPerfect was originally released in MS-DOS in 1982 and has experienced several updates over the years. The latest version of Corel's "WordPerfect" is currently WordPerfect X6.
Corel WordPerfect Office was created in 1994.
Try opening wordperfect again it might have recovered the document.
Corel WordPerfect X6 is a good word processing program.
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I believe the abbreviation stands for "WordPerfect Document". It's is/was used by WordPerfect as the suffix for all their document names, i.e. resume.wpd is a document called resume created by WordPerfect. Microsoft Word (and now WordPerfect) saves documents with a .doc suffix as the native format for a document composed by Word.
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