John Meyer wrote:
Robin Laing wrote:
But this is the issue that OpenOffice should be pushing on the promotion
of ODF.  I understand this so well after this last weekend.  Going
through some old disks that we don't have the software for anymore and
not being able to open the files.  Now I have spreadsheets that are
written in Qpro for DOS and Windows.  I have some other files with a
*.tc extension but I cannot find any details on them.  But I have some
WordPerfect files that OpenOffice opens with no problems.  There are
some Lotus 1-2-3 files as well.



The only tc files I know of are tellico files.


That isn't it. It looks like some type of plotting file or something similar. If I run strings {file.tc} I get a formula and some text that looks like the legends and titles. They are small.

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Robin Laing

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