Hi Norman,
> The pound sign (£).
96
> The copyright sign (c)
127
> The Registerd sign (r) - if there is one that is !
64 ???
Hope this helps
Wolfgang
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> Wishful thinking, just look at the worldwide market share of Word on the
> PC and Mac, that is not going to go away over night!
I don't expect Word to go away, but it's the file format that will change.
And even MS was busy to develop an "own" *open* format, which will
nevertheless be usel
There
were a few abstentions.) There was very broad support worldwide."
See also:http://digg.com/software/OpenDocument_is_now_ISO_26300
So if anyone wants to write converter for Quill, he should convert to ODF
and nothing else. This is futureproof ;) (Which, imho, Quill is
Am Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:32:43 +0100 hat Ralf Reköndt
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> I will *always* pay for software, which I do regularely use. A lot of
> people would confirm this 8^). ...
B, ruhig Brauner ;)
I didn't mean to blame you at all !
The thing is (and you could not know th
Am Sun, 18 Dec 2005 17:56:00 +0100 hat Ralf Reköndt
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> But the most easiest way would be to do it inside Suqcess, wouldn't
> it...;-)).
Isn't this a little bit overdone: "most easiest" ? ;))
Okay I'll suggest Bob to include a routine like that if you promise th
Am Sun, 18 Dec 2005 16:48:43 +0100 hat Ralf Reköndt
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> An option to translate the charcter set to use the exported file with
> Win programs.
What you mean is a conversion of the German "Umlaute" isn't it?
I guess, Bob Spelten, who has taken over the developme
Or just export an Archive database in PSION format,
import in in SuQcess
export it (for import in Suqcess)
this exp-file can easily be read by Excel
no changes needed.
From within SuQcess you can even copy data to the clipboard and paste this
in Windows.
Wolfgang
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