Appleworks runs on an iMac, at least it does on my MacBook Pro.

Tom


On 9/11/10 9:07 PM, "Kristina Rost" <[email protected]> wrote:

> My Aunt recently upgraded to an iMac from her trusty Proforma where she kept
> diligent records of much documentation. Since I still have Appleworks on this
> trusty iBook 900 MHz I promised, heedlessly, to convert these files for her.
> HOLY COW! there is a bazillion of them.
> 
> How can I convert them {batch} to a simple word 04 doc
> 
> Is there any help with a script or macro some bit of coded advice to convert
> these files...quickly and easily?
> 
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> thanks, 
> Kristina


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