Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:09:30 From: NetNology <netnology@psinet.net.au> To: "Alex.Boisvert" <boia01@castor.GEL.USherb.CA>, Brian Tao <taob@nbc.netcom.ca> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Word processors under FreeBSD Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19970917160930.00b26480@mail.psinet.net.au> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.970916122615.17467A-100000@castor> References: <Pine.GSO.3.95.970916115358.21795G-100000@tor-adm1.nbc.netcom.ca>
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You can get a Word97 to Word6/95 file format converter direct from microsoft. go to the products section and take a look around Regards Gavin Forrest At 12:28 16/09/97 -0400, Alex.Boisvert wrote: -------------------------reply separator------------------------- >On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, Brian Tao wrote: >> On Mon, 8 Sep 1997, Alex.Boisvert wrote: >> > >> > Corel has a version of Word Perfect v7.0 for Linux which works >> > nicely under FreeBSD 2.2.2 (with Linux emulation). The file format >> > is fully compatible with the Windows (3.1 or 95) of WordPerfect. >> >> Do you know where you can get additional document converters? I >> need one specifically for Word 7.0/Word97 formats. >> > >No. I don't. Try asking at support@sdcorp.com. > >Word 7.0 (also called Word'95) uses the same format as Word 6.0. > >Word'97 uses a new file format. Try saving in RTF format... > >Regards, >Alex. > > -------------------------reply separator------------------------- _________________________________________________ Reward Consulting Pty. Ltd. | ACN: 074 896 638 | P.O. Box 181 Trading as | Melville 6156 ---------------------------- n e t n o l o g y Western Australia phone: (+61-8) 9227-5957 | fax: (+61-8) 9227-5956 | e-mail: netnology@psinet.net.au | web: www.psinet.net.au/~netnology | ------------------------------------------------<- |--> Computer Support for Hardware & Software ---| --------------------- Help Desk & Maintenance <--| |--> Database & Web Authoring & Software --------| ------------ Intranet & Internet & Networking <--| +
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