Re: Question on Mac Draw
I had a colleague ask me if I knew of a way to convert old Mac Draw
files. He said they were originally on a Microsoft 5.0 machine. He said
when he opens them, all of the text gets turned 90 degrees.
I know of a few ways he can get hard copies of them without messing up
the format, but of course the files need slight modification before
seeing the light of day again as a hard copy.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
W. Kelly Oja
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