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Subject:Re: Converting Windows Help Files to OS/2 From:Marilynne Smith <mrsmith -at- CTS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 4 Jan 1996 22:13:00 PST
Try saving your windows help file as an ASCII file. Take out the tags, then
re-tag it.
Marilynne
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At 10:01 AM 1/4/96 -0500, Brett Peruzzi wrote:
>Techwhirlers:
>What are people out there using to convert Windows Help files to OS/2?
>We've tried a product called Universal Help, with less than spectacular, and
>very far from "seamless" results.
>Any recommended tools, techniques, and tricks, would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Brett Peruzzi
>First Data Investor Services
>Brett -dot- Peruzzi -at- fdc-invest -dot- com
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>Speaking for myself, but there's a few people here in software engineering who
>will be thrilled if I can give them .IPF files.
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Marilynne Smith
mrsmith -at- cts -dot- com
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