Hi Colin
Roger
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
Greetings especially roger,
My friend said he'd tried WordPerfect via wordXP and it gave him rubbish
but as I am copying this to my friend via the 'bcc' field, maybe he'll take
another look.
I have not checked my folder options to see if I could access such a file.
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:09:32 +0100, amongst other things "roger south" <roger.south@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Colin
The .wpd rang a bell and I opened Word to check. It's a Word Perfect file and Word will open it. Go to Open and at the bottom of the dialogue box is a Type of Document box Tab down to the Word Perfect version 6x and it should do the trick.
While looking through there I saw an option to extract text from pictures. It may be the answer to your first question.
Roger
You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 8:19 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Please can somebody tell me, In K1000 (any version).
Greetings,
Please can somebody advise me, is it **essential** when installing **any**
version of K1000, that there is a scanner source already on the system?
If it is not possible to install a version of K1000 without any form of scanner and/or drivers, what is the minimum with which I can get away?
My thinking is that I wish to assist a friend which entails my loading K1000 version 9.0, doing the job and uninstalling it again but the job is to convert some .jpg files, so once completed, there is no further use hence it can easily run in demo mode for this one job.
My friend does not have and is not going to acquire any form of scanner at
present.
My friend is using windowsXP (home), so is it possible from it's database,
to find something which would, if the need arises, make K1000 believe
there
is a scanner present? If so, what is it? where is it? how do we use it?
will it have any other effects on the system? If so, how do we get round
them?
Hoping to hear from some kind soul soon.
All the best
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