In a message dated 10/8/02 3:22:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Just me asking silly questions again. I'm looking for some clarification
>on this issue. If my friend writes his reports on Word 5.1 on a Powerbook
>Duo 230 and saves them to floppy disk, will these disks be easily readable
>on your average PC so that he could print them off from there?

As long as the disk STARTS OFF as being PC-Formatted (and the OS on the Duo 
can read PC disks) it should be no problem

 Now, I use Word and WP on PCs and Macs. I cannot remember offhand, because I 
use Word '98 for Mac, and I think it can be understood by both PC and Mac, 
but U may have to save the program in Word for Windows (? version) in your 
pull-down "save as" menu before a PC can understand it...

Craig W.

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