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At 09:44 PM 3/26/97 GMT, you wrote:
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>From: rrr@xxxxxxxx (Rene von Rentzell)
>Subject: Re: Forward--He*p!
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>>Could I ask for a little more help on exactly how to access them from Xy? I
>>do have the menus loaded, but my first attempts to import (under the Files
>>menu) a Word document didn't work. And how do I export? I couldn't find that
>>option under any menus.
>>Harry Binswanger>
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>Being way below the average XYwrite literacy level in this group I usually
>refrain from commenting, but in this case... can it be all you are looking
>for is the "save as" option in the file menu?
>This, actually, together with the ability to fax XY3 files, is the
>most treasured feature of my XY-Win. For some strange reason, I also
>find the built-in XY conversion system more robust and reliable than my
>standalone W-f-W program, which sometimes refuses to recognize files and
>sometimes produces faulty XY-Word conversion. In XY, it works better,
>even though it is supposed to be based on the same code. Go figure.
>
>-- Rene
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N. Sivin
History and Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3325, U.S.A.
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