Convert appworks files to microsoft office?

thinking about getting microsoft word (for mac) and wondering if my appleworks files can be transferred word. actually, how about textedit files? can they be transferred too?
tks....phil

Microsoft Word for Mac will open AppleWorks 6 documents without problems. I find it even remembers most formatting. Word for the PC is a different story. it will open them, but a one-line AppleWorks 6 word processing document ended up at 26 pages of "garbage" text with that one line buried in there somewhere!
Word should open TextEdit RTF files without problems - YMMV.

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