i microsoft.public.mac.office.word skrev CyberTaz
Sat, 17 May 2008 09:30:24 -0400 (-), i en artikel med
ID <C4545630.39392%onlygeneraltaz1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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og titlen "Re: How do I convert this old Ragtime do***ent ?",
følgende:
: OMG - I haven't heard that name in what seems like a *century*:-), but
it's
: still alive & well! It's now at version 6.0.2 and there is a 30-day free
: trial with full functionality available here:
:
: http://www.ragtime-online.com/link.cgi?demo_software
:
That wasn't the one I tried way back when ! yes this must be the best
bet on how to do what I want (if it can't I'll follow your suggestion):
*thanks*
: The only thing is IIRC they made a significant change when they moved
from
: v2.x to v3.0, but I would expect v6.x to be able to open the older
files. If
: the trial version doesn't open them, get in touch with their sup****t -
: perhaps they can offer suggestions.
:
: HTH |:>)
: Bob Jones
: [MVP] Office:Mac
:
:
: On 5/17/08 7:23 AM, in article
: 170520081323256924%Mitrokhin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Mitrokhin"
: <Mitrokhin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
:
: >
: > Hello
: >
: > My better half wrote her thesis a long time ago in what I
: > believe was Ragtime 2.1. How do you convert such a
: > file in this day and age so that all (well, most of) the formatting
: > etc. is intact ? (the text I can get via Textedit).
: > As I recall I DL'ed Ragtime solo or whatever a few years back
: > but couldn't get it to open it ... does anyone know of a solution ?
:
:
--
Hilsen
Mitrokhin.


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