HI Sarah, 
Interesting approach - I never thought of using drop box on the iPhone. I 
already have a drop box account which I use with my iMac so presumably I would 
have to install drop box on the iPhone and have it point to my already existing 
drop box account.  If I did that would it mean that everything I have loaded 
into the drop box account via my iMac would get automatically downloaded into a 
drop box folder on my iPhone and vice versa?
Best regards....

Paul Hopewell 
On 23 Jan 2012, at 16:11, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I would recomend plain text  or notesy for this. both intagrate with dropbox 
> and you can change everything  on the fly and it will reflect back on your 
> mac when you get home.
> 
> Take care.
> On Jan 23, 2012, at 6:43 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> 
>> Hello, 
>> I have details of a train journey I need to make on a TXT file on my iMac. 
>> Is it possible to transfer this to my iPhone and then view it on the iPhone 
>> to remind me of changes during the journey? 
>> 
>> In general can one move files of arbitrary file type to the iPhone and store 
>> them in a folder on the iPhone? This can be done via iTunes for certain file 
>> types but I am unclear whether it will work for TXCT and DOC files. 
>> 
>> Many thanks. 
>> 
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