If all else fails you can always manualy copy and paste. Alt C to copy. Alt V to paste. In W.T. Lib. highlight the text you want to transfer. press/hold ALT key, press C. go to the word processor of your choice. put your cursor where you want the text to appear. press/hold ALT press V. The way I remember it is: C for Copy. V for Voila! Agape, & 73 J. Setcer N5QJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "D Pfingsten" <lpfingsten@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:28 AM Subject: [pchelpers] Re: works/ wtlib / wordpad > I opened Microsoft Works. > I opened MS Word Processor. > I opened "New Document". > I opened WT Library. > Bible. > Chose Bible verse. > Highlighted > Clicked Send To > It asked if I wanted to send it to MS Works and I let it. > I checked on my blank page and it remained blank. > I also tried this without highlighting the text. It will only send to "Write" (Word Pad.) > > Someone locally suggested I make sure the cursor was on the page rather than in the header. That made no difference. > It recognizes that I have the Works program open, it just won't get it there!! > > I did notice that Word Processor choice box after clicking on Library and Properties. I can MAKE the choice, I just can't get it to remember it and DO it! I will try using the tips John sent ... that is, after I get back home from work today ... > > So, to all, many thanks for your suggestions. Surely one of them will work. I was getting anxious to print out the TMS material for January and when I hit this snag I began getting nervous!! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: G.R. Hanson > To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:22 PM > Subject: [pchelpers] Re: works/ wtlib / wordpad > > > > Not having Works, I can't test this, but try this if you will please. > > Open Microsoft Works FIRST, THEN open the WTLIB and highlight some material to send. > Click on send. See if it gives you the option to send it to Works since you have > that open. It may be just that simple. > > Also, there is a free program that some I know are using that is similar to Word. > It's called Star Office. > http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0%2C4586%2C2334192%2C00.html > That page has a review of it. > > Here is a site to download Star Office if it would benefit you. > http://www.webmasterfree.com/staroffice.html > > Sincerely, > > G.R. Hanson > Arkansas USA > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: D Pfingsten <lpfingsten@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:11 PM > Subject: [pchelpers] Re: problem > > > I've been through the bad virus deal over the weekend ... it wouldn't even allow me > to access the Norton Antivirus web pages to find out how to repair. So...I rebooted. > More strange things showed up but so far no viruses. Whew! > One strange thing is that I had Microsoft Word previously on this computer, but after > rebooting with the store-provided discs, I only have Microsoft Works. I can live with > that if I have to. But what I can't live with is NOT having the Watchtower Library > send text to Works. It is only sending it to a Word Pad called "Write" which has very > little editing properties. Can someone help me force the WT Library to send text to > Works and make it stay? > Thanks in advance. > Feel stranded in Nebraska. :-) > > > > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.306 / Virus Database: 166 - Release Date: 12/4/2001 > > > > > >