Bill Troop wrote: >I write in XyWrite, but I format using the .xtg formatting language of Quark so that I can easily typeset the MS as I would like to present it. This is fairly simple, such as <I> for italic, etc. etc. Otherwise, it's plain DOS text all the way. [Except of course for the occasional accented word - - which I fix in Quark, never having figured out how to get XyWrite to work with Win encoding.] No need to fix these manually. Simply read the file into EditPad Lite (freeware) and choose "Convert, Text Encoding" from the menu. To make this even easier I use *.TXB for ASCII files. Make a new file type in the "Options, Configure File Types" menu with TXB ending and choose DOS 437 for the default encoding. This ensures that EditPad knows the encoding and all you have to do is to choose a destination encoding in the "Convert, Text Encoding" menu. You could incorporate the actual ANSI high-bit characters into your Xy keyboard file, but the result is not self-evident as characters shown are wrong as ASCII. There is a work-around which means messing around with DOS fonts (ANSI-fying them), but hardly worth the trouble. Best regards, Kari Eveli LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland) lexitec@xxxxxxxxxx *** Lexitec Online *** Lexitec in English: http://www.lexitec.fi/english.html Home page in Finnish: http://www.lexitec.fi/ XyWrite Utilities: http://www.lexitec.fi/xywrite/utility.html