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Re: Document conversion
- Subject: Re: Document conversion
- From: jr_fox@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 16:50:19 -0400
Dorothy Day wrote:
> Correction to all those caveats about Word 2000: I simply opened the
> original Word 2000 file in Word 2000 and saved it (fast-saved turned
> off) again as a native file, and that opened without any error in
> NBWin. So at least fairly simple Word 2000 files present no problem to
> NBWin's filters...
>
> Dorothy
>
Interesting. Then again, we were not really executing the same
procedures. OFC. ' 97 WORD vs. Word 2000; NBWin with integrated
Wordport modules (which NB may have customized, for all we know) vs.
standalone Wordport; a Win-to-Win file format vs. a DOS-to-Win (or
vice-versa) file conversion; plus no doubt considerable document
formatting differences. My test files were apt to be lengthy legal
documents, with no tables or outlining or redlining, but still noticeably
more than basic formatting.
But I am glad if the integrated Wordport stuff you are using is working
much better for you.
Jordan