> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > We currently have our staff enter the document, including the > shortcut codes, in Word, then AutoCorrect it to convert the > codes to text, then use System Builder to transfer the > temporary ".txt" file to a record in one of our UniVerse files.
How about Open Office? It was annoyingly correcting my typing just last night! (I looked around but couldn't find where to turn that off.) IIRC, (and I didn't look) OpenOffice documents are pure XML, so they should be easy to store in UniVerse-- just text. It should be possible to write a "plugin" or something that would store the document directly into UniVerse. It's on my list to write one for Jedit, but I don't think it has the autocorrect function you want. (It might, there are a bunch of plugins, or someone could write one.) -- Wendy Smoak Application Systems Analyst, Sr. ASU IA Information Resources Management _______________________________________________ u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.oliver.com/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
