wps to wks conversion seems to be a matter of export between two document formats from MS Works, from .wps documents to .wks spreadsheet documents. If any such export or conversion is indeed possible, it can be done only in old MS Works. Maybe it's related to importing of texts to spreadsheets.
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Conversion of wps file format to wks file format beta
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Convert Microsoft Works document to Microsoft Works spreadsheet document.
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Microsoft Windows software - convert wps to wks on Windows
Microsoft Works
An older office and productivity suite for Windows
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from wps file | No | Yes | Yes | wps editor | Yes | No | No | No |
to wks file | No | Yes | Yes | wks editor | Yes | No | No | No |
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Additional links: Open wps file, Open wks file
WPS
A wps file extension is associated with Microsoft Works and used for its default text document format. Works is a discontinued product, however many documents are still written in WPS format. Microsoft Word, and some other word processors like OpenOffice.org Writer or LibreOffice Writer are also able to open *.wps files.
WKS
A wks file extension is related to the Microsoft Works office suite for Microsoft Windows, MS-DOS and Mac OS. A wks file stores spreadsheet created in Microsoft Works.
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