From Leo's mailbag:
> From: A Computer User
> Sent: July 31, 2005
> To: Ask Leo!
> Subject: converting word processing files
>
> Leo,
> I have word processor files on floppy disk and want to
> convert them to a pc. To do that I must first convert them to
> ASCII format, but special text features -- bold print,
> underlining, etc -- are lost in that process. Is there any
> method or technology that would allow me to save or recover
> those text features? Thanks.
That depends entirely on the program that was used to create
them in the first place. Many current word processors, like
Microsoft Word, include conversions that may, in fact, simply
open the files with all the formatting intact. If you have
access to something like Word (or WordPerfect, or Open Office,
or many others) I would try it.
Thanks for asking!
Leo
Article 661
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Microsoft Office