Hello. Now I'm using Windows 7. I can't use the conversion programs I
used with my old Windows 2000 Professional computer, which may or may
not have worked with Windows XP on another computer. The old EXE
conversions files don't work for 64-bit machines. Are there conversion
programs that will do the trick? It's been so long since I used these
programs, I don't remember exactly what I did:
W4W17F.EXE ThreePlus_source_filename /N /V1
then generate a Rich Text Format result in the Latin-1 (CodePage 850)
charset:
W4W19T.EXE RTF_target_filename /N /V0pa
The goal is to convert my old documents (MSS extension) which were done
in either XyWrite II+ or XyWrite III.
On 5/23/2012 11:33 PM, Carl Distefano wrote:
Reply to note from Ralph Dumain Wed,
23 May 2012 20:30:02 -0400
I have more old files from XyWrite II+ I'd like to convert, to
a generic RTF file would be fine. I'm still behind the times,
but this computer uses Windows XP. Should I try out the
solution(s) proposed once before, or should I do something
different?
The installed RTF filter should work fine on your old files.