If you save the document as .rtf (rich text format), any computer can
read it. As least that's been my experience both when I send documents
to people with Microsoft products on their computers (which I don't
have) and vice versa. It's not as pretty as Word or Appleworks, but it
does the
Tamara
I have Appleworks 6. If I 'Save As' in Appleworks the default option
is the Appleworks format something.cwk. However, if I choose Text
from the file format list it will just come out as something which
should open Word on a Windows machine, but that Windows PC is less
likely to
Further to that - if you select WindowsWord format that too defaults
the file name to just something. If you change it to something.doc
it becomes a Word file that should open on any windows PC.
Brenda
On 8 Jan 2007, at 14:08, Brenda Paternoster wrote:
Tamara
I have Appleworks 6. If I
Hi All
The simple solution would be for everyone to download open office on
to their computers (there is a version for both PC and Mac users...
(It's free!)
That way everyone could view it without worrying!!
go to:
www.openoffice.org
and download!
Sue
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Gentle Spiders,
So, I've started to to send out some patterns (several aren't ready for
sending out yet; be patient if you haven't heard from me) and ran into
trouble. Not with the scanning part -- that seems to be working just
fine. It's the text that's a problem.
I don't want to send the
Tamara P Duvall wrote:
But I wonder if there's a better way? One where a single
Mac-conversion would work for every Windows user?
It's called plain text, otherwise known as ASCII (American
Standard Code for Information Interchange.) (Middle of
that translation very doubtful, but that's the
perhaps www.pdf995.com can help
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