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Gary Lehman wrote: > How exactly is that done and what is ioca? We use a PC package called Hi-Jack Pro to convert our images to ioca format. In Hi-Jack Pro there are two flavors of ioca. On the "Convert To:" screen, look under options and change the entry in the "flavor" field to "No wrapper"under flavor. The default is " With MODCA wrapper". (We're running Hi-Jack Pro 3.0 using Windows 3.1. If you use a different version, your instructions may change.) -- Kirk R. Yates Director of Data Processing Pattonville School District mailto:yatesk@pattonville.k12.mo.us +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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