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- Message-ID: <SCRIPT-L%92110517293051@DEARN>
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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 17:26:15 MEZ
- Sender: "IBM vs Waterloo SCRIPT discussion group"
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- From: Klaus Kretschel <RZ13@DLRVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: Waterloo Script to Word Perfect??
- In-Reply-To: Message of Thu, 5 Nov 92 11:01:04 ECT from <AS0JFH@BINGVMB>
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- On Thu, 5 Nov 92 11:01:04 ECT John Hagan said:
- >
- >I have a researcher here who is switching from Waterloo Script (89.1) to
- >Word Perfect (5.0 or 5.1?). Obviously, he can read his Script files into Word
- >Perfect as text files but then he has to get rid of all those nasty control
- >words and reformat his document. Is there a way to bring a formatted Script
- >file into Word Perfect? I didn't have an answer for him and I know very little
- If you don't find a better way to preserve the additional information provided
- by control words, you can format your text for a terminal device and put the
- output into Word Perfect.
-
- Klaus Kretschel
-