Yes, or you can convert rich text format (RTF) to word using the desktop suite'Appleworks' (about $90), or the Panenergy's icWord utility (about $40). ANy processoer you use that may save a file in rtfprioduces files that can be opened in your clients microsoft word application.

9/1/04 1:53 pm +0000 heather [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The client says my best bet is to download Microsoft Word for the Mac.

Is he correct?



regards, John


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