Hi Brakeshoe,
Most versions of MS Word can't open Hangul Word Processor .HWP files, but
there is a converter that apparently works with Word 2000. See:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=FAF2FF5B-4055-49E9-8492
-A23E2228BEC3&displaylang=KO
Other than that, HWP files up to the Hangul '97 version can also be opened
with OpenOffice, but later Hangul version files can't. If your file was
saved with Hangul '97 or earlier, you could thus use OpenOffice as a
converter. If your file was saved with a later Hangul version, you'll need
to access a later Hangul version and use that to save the file in the MS
Word format.
Haansoft has also a Hangul document viewer program freely available on its
website called "Hangul Viewer 2005". See:
http://www.haansoft.com/hnc4_0/haansoft/download/pds.php?mode=read&tbl=haan01_pd
s&cpg=1&rspg=10&col=&str=&classid=25&no=172
You may be able to use that to copy your formulae for pasting into Word. Do
note, though, that character set differences might give garbled results.
As a last resort, Haansoft offers an online version of Hangul called
"Nethangul" that can be used from computers connected to the internet for a
fee. See:
http://www.haansoft.com/hnc4_0/english/nethangul.htm
Cheers
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macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
> I have some Korean documents in HWP format that I want to extract
> mathematical formulas from. I need to be able to copy the formulas from the
> HWP format to word. If possible I need to edit them as well. Are there any
> converters that will help? I am using Office 2003.
> Thanks
> Dave