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Conversion of crypt12 file format to word file format beta

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Possible software with support for converting of crypt12 files to word file format.

It is likely that no crypt12 to word conversion is possible. Nevertheless, many users are looking for a way to extract / convert WhatsApp chat history from .crypt12 backups and save them for example as MS Word document.

This is doable, but requires to use several tools to achieve this. First, you will need to convert crypt12 to crypt and then use the WhatCrypt Tools to export the message history. The default output is HTML, but you can easily turn that into Word document (.doc, .docx).

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

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Additional links: Open crypt12 file, Open word file

CRYPT12

Files with crypt12 extension can be found as encrypted chat history databases from latest version of WhatsApp Messenger instant messaging client for Android.

WORD

Files with word file extension can be mainly found as very old text documents made in MacWrite that was available in 90s.

Files with word file extension can be possibly also found as very old documents made by some ancient version of MS Word for Mac.

 

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