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Old 01-23-2012, 03:29 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by SweetNAMese View Post
I was wondering whether or not I can view and copy the documents I've saved in Text to my computer and view it as a "Word Doc" for lectures or presentations.
I store plain text documents (.txt) on my Kobo Touch, and they work fine. If you need formatting, and are a Windows user, you can paste the text into WordPad and save as .rtf (also supported by MS Word), which also works on the Kobo Touch.
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