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Adam, not RTF (rich text format), which is a Microsoft standard, rather, RFT (revisable f-something t-something), and IBM standard. (IBM and MS must have been dyslexic together) You should go to officeupdate.microsoft.com, look for downloads, check for converters, and get the convpack.exe, which contains the converter for RFT-DCA documents. (Might be on your original install disks, don't know) Then you can open any of these in Word and save them as you want. You could probably even automate the process in a macro. Word will recognize and open any document of this type - doesn't even need the extension. HTH Vern At 04:13 PM 1/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Doesn't look liek they are in RTF format. I used Operations Navigator to copy a file down from my user directory and it was garbage.
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