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Post by iconic944ss on Sept 2, 2010 9:16:47 GMT
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Post by uncaged on Sept 3, 2010 8:07:34 GMT
i'll second that.. just used it to convert a xlsx to xls. Very impressed.
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Post by alice on Sept 3, 2010 8:42:52 GMT
Right....computer thicky here.
Does this mean I'll be able to convert documents done on Lotus Word Pro into MSWord etc?
If it does then it could be ever so helpful to me.
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Post by alice on Sept 3, 2010 8:45:58 GMT
Ah....maybe if I'd actually looked at the website before replying I would have the answer.....unfortunately it doesn't look like it does
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Post by iconic944ss on Sept 3, 2010 19:18:53 GMT
Hi Aly,
Lotus do some brilliant but odd app's in that they have a file format all their own.
The trick for conversion is to find a common ground between the two app's - Lotus might be able to save into an *.rtf file type that Word 'should' be able to open directly.
Likewise have a look on the Word channel at Microsoft, they do quite a few conversion app's to try and lure users to use MSWord.
Good luck
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