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- | == File/Save-as | + | == File/Save-as conversions == |
You can "save as" your file as many formats: MS-Documents, TXT, HTML, etc. | You can "save as" your file as many formats: MS-Documents, TXT, HTML, etc. | ||
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# Save | # Save | ||
+ | == Batch Document Conversions == | ||
- | + | Open source based systems provide several batch document conversion tools, including: | |
- | + | * [[doc2txt]] | |
+ | * [[doc2htm]] | ||
- | + | === Microsoft Windows based batch conversion solutions === | |
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+ | Many of the [[open source]] batch conversion tools can be installed in [[Cygwin]]. Alternatively it is possible to use a dedicated batch conversion program such as: | ||
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+ | * [[CZ Document Converter]] |
Current revision as of 13:13, 27 November 2010
Converting (exporting/inporting) formats.
File/Save-as conversions
You can "save as" your file as many formats: MS-Documents, TXT, HTML, etc.
- Load the document to convert
- "Save as" at File menu.
- Select de "save as type"
- Save
Batch Document Conversions
Open source based systems provide several batch document conversion tools, including:
Microsoft Windows based batch conversion solutions
Many of the open source batch conversion tools can be installed in Cygwin. Alternatively it is possible to use a dedicated batch conversion program such as: