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Subject:Re: MAC to PC Converters? From:Rick Sapir <rick_sapir -at- GILBARCO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 16 Nov 1995 08:07:19 -0500
Use the Save...As command to save the documents in an number
of MS Word formats.
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Rick Sapir Gilbarco, Inc.
Technical Communicator Greensboro, NC
Rick_Sapir -at- gilbarco -dot- com
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DISCLAIMER: Speaking for no one but myself.
"If PRO is the opposite of CON, then PROGRESS is the
opposite of CON...."
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Subject: MAC to PC Converters?
From: Mark Sanders <MSANDE -at- WPOSMTP -dot- METC -dot- DOE -dot- GOV> at ~Gateway
Date: 11/15/95 1:23 PM
Does anyone know where I could find a converter to convert
Mac documents into PC ones?
What I have is WP6.1, but many of my contractors will send
me their papers in Word (Mac) or WordPerfect (Mac), and of
course, my PC doesn't like them.
I know there is a converter out there somewhere on the Web,
but can't seem to find it easily.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Mark Sanders
U.S. Dept. of Energy
Morgantown Energy Technology Center
MSANDE -at- METC -dot- DOE -dot- GOV