I couldn't get the WIndows machine set up to be a happy camper on my network.
The Macs could not see it and I have no earthly idea how to tell if it could
see them. It would be nice to get that to work some time. I guess I just
don't know enough about setting up the windows side.

It will be email or cds for a while I guess.

The PB 190 is still amazing. It chugs along like a trooper. Even the floppy
drive still works! (Which the one on my 9600 does not.) My husband likes it
because it is little and simple. I've got to wean him off it soon. It can't
keep running forever.

Thanks for your help.

Ann

Henri Yandell wrote:

> On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Ann Richmond wrote:
>
> > I could email these files to the windows machine and then
> > open them with Word PC 2000 , but we always lose formatting,
> > pagination, etc. when I do that. And these are 75 page
> > documents so redoing that stuff is not a nice prospect.
>
> As far as I know, emailing the files should be exactly the same as
> transferring them on the network, it's just a much less efficient
> 'network'. So the problem you have is one of converting from a mac format
> to a windows format and nothing to do with hardware.
> Using floppies/cd's are just another type of network in effect, the same
> information ought to be travelling.
>
> You're doing Mac Word 4 -> Windows Word 2000. I'm guessing, but it seems
> that the problem is the distance in versions between these two. As to a
> solution, I've no clue. I would imagine you'd have to research different
> conversion softwares to see which works, or try to find a Word version
> that is in between the two you have and see if you can 'boost the signal'
> by converting via that.
>
> You may just be stuck with the bad conversions :(
>
> A solution could be to make an example document on your Word 4, that is
> small but has the necessary differences, then email it to the group to see
> if anyone has software that opens it happily.
>
> Hen
>
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