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Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by pkl, 2002/09/14.

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  1. 2002/09/14
    pkl

    pkl Inactive Thread Starter

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    I created a letterhead in Print Shop--how do I export it into Word? Or, do I need to import it into Word--if so, how do I do either of these. I tried to export to Word and what came through was a bunch of symbols, etc. My objective here is to use this letterhead in Word adding a form letter to it.
    Also, my sister uses PowerPoint and since I don't have this program how can PowerPoint be exported in order for me to read it?
    Thanks!!!
     
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    pkl,

    To answer the second part of your question:

    Use this link:http://www.windowsbbs.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=16

    And download the PowerPoint Viewer 97 (2002 Release)
    This enables you to view PowerPoint 97, 2000, and 2002 presentations even if you don't have PowerPoint installed on your PC.
     

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  4. 2002/09/17
    Cute_Rascal

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    Pkl,
    Here is my suggestion for the first question in your posting.
    1. Print your letterhead.
    2. Use your scanner and send the scanned page to Microsoft Word.
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      PS:
      I just found some information which might do the trick!
      Here is a link to Freeware which claims to support more than 300 formats to convert, import and export:
      http://www.xnview.com/

      The paint Shop Pro (.ps*) are listed.
      Let me know how you made out!
     
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  5. 2002/09/18
    pkl

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    Thanks so much for the info....really appreciate it!
     
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