Convert every document from DOT to LWP

We created a reliable DOT to LWP converter that provides the best possible conversion quality out there. Convert your document files from one format to another free, online, and without download any additional software.

Convert DOT to LWP documents in these 3 steps

This trustworthy DOT to LWP converter has 3 steps for this particular one as well as any other document file conversion. Upload files, convert them, and download. That's it!

Upload DOT file

STEP 1

Upload your DOT files first. You can use 'drag and drop' to upload box or add a link to it.

Converting DOT to LWP

STEP 2

Next, click the 'Start conversion' button, and wait for DOT to LWP conversion to finish.

Download converted LWP file

STEP 3

In the end, download your freshly converted LWP document files.

DOT Converter

What is a DOT file?

When you create a template with the most popular word processing software - Microsoft Word, you’ll get a file in DOT format that has .dot extension. The DOT template may contain formatted documents with an already set header, footer, font, style, margins, objects, visual elements, and other standard settings. You can use these templates on Windows, Linux, or Mac if you have software that can support DOT format. To save, open, or edit this type of file, you need to have one of the following software programs installed Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer, etc. The primary purpose of creating DOT templates is to implement their settings and objects in new documents.

LWP Converter

What is a LWP file?

LWP or Lotus WordPro is a file format owned by IBM since 1995. Originally it was a part of the Lotus SmartSuite program. Files with LWP extension can contain text, graphics, spreadsheets, and other useful settings for making reports, proposals, and similar word processing documents. LWP has many features such as Graphic Integration, Click here blocks, Team Security, Page menu, Menu Finder, and more. LWP files can be viewed and modified by IBM WordPro. LWP was a popular concurrent with Microsoft Office back in the 1990s. However, the more mainstream word processing formats, such as DOC, drove this format to the end of its glorious days.

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