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Need a to convert or find a filter for Canon Word Pro 7 word processor disks30 May 2005 06:13 GMT3
Got some disks made on a Canon Word Pro 7000, which is a completely
standalone system with a screen and everything.
Except it died, and now I have all these disks. I've searched the net and
tried Winconv so far, but no good.
Word 2003 and text converters25 May 2005 04:41 GMT1
Previously in MS word 2002, we had the MS-DOS Text with Layout converter
option when we do a File-> save as.  It appears that we don't have this
option in MS Word 2003 (Full Install, Custom Install, etc).  We downloaded
the Office Resource Kit Converter Pack and it doesn't have the ...
Controlling image names when converting doc -> html?24 May 2005 19:27 GMT2
       I'm using VB to split a single .doc file into multiple .html files.  
These are then recompiled into a .chm help file.
       A number of the sections saved have images embedded in them.  As
these are saved, Word names the images incrementally image001.png,
wps to doc convert23 May 2005 13:35 GMT3
I have just installed office 2002 on a machine and I have
some saved files from MS Works (.wps extensions).  When I
open them in Microsoft Word - It is unreadable,
and "encrypted looking".  How do I open the .wps file in
Received a .wps file and can't open it nicely in Word 200022 May 2005 06:08 GMT5
Someone with whom I'm trying to establish a working business
relationship (i.e., I need him more than he needs me) sent me a file
with a .wps extension.
From what I've read, that's a "Works" file.  But I can't open the
parsing text with character styles19 May 2005 18:08 GMT2
Is there a simple way to get a tagged version of a line of text that has
character styles applied?
For example, lets assume in the Word document is a paragraph containing the
words "this is my text", and the word "text" is bolded.
Opening a Mac Word document on a PC18 May 2005 17:40 GMT3
A friend of mine sent me a Mac Word document but when I open it the pictures
do not show and I see the text:
QuickTime and a GIF decompressor are needed to see this picture.
I'm using Word 2000.  What do I need to do to be able to see the pictures?
Converting DOC to compiled help format?10 May 2005 20:39 GMT2
Hi there ...
I would like to provide my users a compiled help file, instead of just
handing out PDF/DOC format. Is it possible to convert a DOC to CHM, with
minimal amount of efforts on areas like index tables etc.?
WordPerfect/Word10 May 2005 04:12 GMT2
I have Outlook Express.  Occasionally I copy my O.E. Address book into my
WordPerfect (6.1) for backup.   I highlight the whole address book, then do
Copy and Paste.  In WordPerfect, I make very narrow margins, and divide the
page into 3.  The Address Book copies over very easily ...
Macro for simultaneous saves in differing file formats03 May 2005 20:10 GMT1
Greetings one and all.  Sure looks like the talent pool that visits here is
wide and deep.  I hope to merit inclusion one day.
My objective:  I am trying to use Microsoft Visual Basic to construct a
macro that would take a document (once it has been opened) and when the
16 bit TIFF pictures into Word?03 May 2005 00:48 GMT1
I have some 16bit TIFF pictures that I would like to insert into a Word
2003 document. However, my Word does not recognize it as a TIFF file. I
have to convert it into an 8bit TIFF first and lose resolution. Is there
any way to insert 16bit TIFFs into Word2003 as well? I use the ...
SaveAs wdFormatText problem.  (Word 2003)02 May 2005 18:00 GMT6
Thanks for any info/insight into this one:
When a document (.DOC) has non-breaking spaces embedded in it, we want those
taken out of the text file, so we run the following Macro.  The thing is, if
you look at the text file after this Macro, but before you close it in Word,
 
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