Re: Converting text to Word

2000-04-14 Thread Paul Huygen
Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> 2) You want to send a Word document to somebody who wants to process it >>with Word. In that case, send her the plain ASCI text, and tell her >>that she can import it in Word by clicking [text >>files]. > That's the one,[..] There is one thin

Re: Converting text to Word

2000-04-14 Thread Brian Stults
> Which editors can output in Word format > (assuming that any editor can import plain text)? > Not exactly an editor, but the beta version of StarOffice can write a Word2000 document: http://www.sun.com/staroffice The installation file is huge, and the program will suck up your resources. St

Re: Converting text to Word

2000-04-14 Thread Matthew Dalton
Bruce Sass wrote: > > On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Paul Huygen wrote: > > 2) You want to send a Word document to somebody who wants to process it > >with Word. In that case, send her the plain ASCI text, and tell her > >that she can import it in Word by clicking [text > >files]. > > That's

Re: Converting text to Word

2000-04-13 Thread Bruce Sass
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Paul Huygen wrote: > Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there a utility to convert a text file into the format used by MS's > > Office 2000? > > Yes. It is part af a software package called Office 2000, and it's > sold by Microsoft. (Un)fortunately they have not

Re: Converting text to Word

2000-04-13 Thread Paul Huygen
Bruce Sass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a utility to convert a text file into the format used by MS's > Office 2000? Yes. It is part af a software package called Office 2000, and it's sold by Microsoft. (Un)fortunately they have not ported it to Linux. So, there are two possibilities: 1