--- "Snook, John R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> <>PS. I looked in the FAQ but I can't open the HEX
> file that has (maybe) the
> <>info.
> <>Thanks.
> <It's a Word doc, IIRC.
> 
> I'm on a PC.

WinZip will extract BinHex files, but the only Mac
files you can extract and still use are documents
like text and other word processing, images, most
video files and .sit archives for moving to a Mac
and unstuffing. Stuffit is also available for PC
but ZIP and RAR are much more widely used there.

Extract it then add .doc to the end of the name if
it doesn't have it already. Should open with MS
Word or Wordpad.

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