Dear Karen, Well, I have a few options which I could make available to you...
I've just remembered that somewhere, I've got a copy of Quattro Pro, not sure which version, which I do own, and would be happy to give you. It is a DOS spreadsheet, produced by Borland, and is a plain DOS version, and as I recall, it was one of the later editions. I expect (though haven't verified) that it can read/write Lotus 1-2-3 files, and possibly early Excel spreadsheets, so you should be able to exchange files with other people in the office. Pretty sure I've got the manuals, too. At my workplace, we've also got copies of SuperCalc 4 and 5, another DOS spreadsheet which I can talk the boss into giving to you. We may or may not still have manuals for these. There are also several shareware or freeware spreadsheets for DOS, most of which are Lotus 1-2-3 compatible, which I'm sure folks on this list can provide links to. If I recall correctly, the WordPerfect Suite either came with Quattro Pro, or a spreadsheet that WordPerfect wrote specifically to include in their suite. Let me know if you'd like one of these, Anthony J. Albert On 29 Jul 2002 at 12:56, karen d. lewellen wrote: >sorry I am far behind on this. >While I have solved the present situation, having them export the file to >text for me, I would love to find a version of a dos spreadsheet, for the >reason you noted. If they can handel such files and I may need to create >them, It would be a good thing to have. I am still hoping to find, a copy >of the wordperfect office suite pro, 6.1, which i am told is the last dos >wordperfect product made, and likely has a spreadsheet included. >anyway, this is grand to know! >Karen L <SNIP> =========================================================== Anthony J. Albert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems and Software Support Specialist Postmaster Computer Services - University of Maine, Presque Isle "I gots yer four basic food groups right here: bacon, beans, whiskey, and lard!" - Cookie, from Disney's _Atlantis_ To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
