Ken
I don't know where you live . One option that is available here is
called a dry line . This means the copper telephone line is used for
data, not voice, and is configured for DSL . Assuming the phone company
can provide DSL service, this can provide internet, and VOIP and replace
satellite
Jay
I appreciate the Table of Contents issue . I gave up and created a table
with three columns and filled it in manually . That way I can get the
format I want . Yes, it takes more time and needs to be edited along the
way . And I end up with what I want .
L
On 19 Apr 11 2:36 PM, planas wrote:
Roger
Try this site:
http://www.libreoffice.org/download
L
On 08 Apr 11 6:18 AM, wakeventures wrote:
I try to download the Windows English version but the link does not work.
Anyone else having this problem? Here is the download address the doesnt
load:
Does Wordpad open Works files ? In which case you should be able to
convert to a common file format .
L
On 04 Apr 11 1:25 PM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
Edwin Powell etpow...@gmail.com writes:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 19:00:26 + andyki...@btinternet.com wrote:
Can I convert works 7.0 files (.wps)