Mary,
This is a Microsoft Works 4.0 database file.
There are commercial tools that claim to be able to convert them to
Excel:
http://www.rl-software.com/converter/wks-wdb-to-excel.htm
I have no experience with this tool or company.
If you just need the text and you don't want to spend any
Hi,
Definitely focus on the position and the work.
The tools change all the time and learning a particular bit of software
is the easy part.
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Mary,
This is a Microsoft Works 4.0 database file.
There are commercial tools that claim to be able to convert them to
Excel:
http://www.rl-software.com/converter/wks-wdb-to-excel.htm
I have no experience with this tool or company.
If you just need the text and you don't want to spend any
John,
It is highly unlikely you would have any success in suing for copyright
infringement over an archive of a message you sent to a public mailing
list.
As the author of a text, you have certain rights regarding control over
who can make copies, transcribe, etc.
However copyright is not an
> From: John Posada [mailto:jposada01 at yahoo.com]
> This is probably all true and just a small maybe its not.
> However, I'll bet that Jakob's employers wouldn't want to be
> the subject of finding out if it is or not and should his
> corporate attorney receive correspondence from me,
Hi,
Definitely focus on the "position and the work".
The tools change all the time and learning a particular bit of software
is the easy part.
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