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If nobody has answered this yet, the only thing that comes to mind is
exporting the files or stories as RTF.
Now, I know that such a solution is far from perfect but RageMaker, Quirk,
and Wierd do such different things in such different ways for such different
audiences that common ground is hard to find. G'luck.
Cheers,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
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> From: maryanns -at- kinkos -dot- com [SMTP:maryanns -at- kinkos -dot- com]
>
> Is there any easy way to convert a Quark file to Word or PageMaker (first
> choice) or anything else (second choice)? I checked the archives but found
>
> only a 2-year-old question (no answers) on this.
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