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Re: Document conversion
- Subject: Re: Document conversion
- From: Leslie Bialler lb136@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 09:14:41 -0400
> Unless you need to convert to a later version of MS Word, which is and
> has long been the market standard. From what I gather, Word seems to
> have changed its file format almost with each new release.
> (Incompatibility = forced new sales / upgrades.) I haven't looked at
> those old MasterSoft filters in years, but did they even go as high as
> Word 6 ? Even if they did, wouldn't you need to let a more recent
> version of Word import it and re-convert -- definitely a nuisance.
>
> Jordan Fox
The last version of the Word for Word filters, which was marketed by
Adobe, went up to Word 6.0. Save your file as a Word 6.0 file or an RTF
file, and then the old filters will work. Or you can try Wordport.
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Leslie Bialler
Columbia University Press
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> http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup