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Old 02-05-2007, 01:28 PM   #3
RWood
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If size is not a problem, the RTFs created by MS Word work fine in the Reader. As NatCh said they can be loaded directly through ConnSoft (a good name for the CONNECT software program by the way) and I've never had a hic-up with the process for files that did not contain pictures. I have used Stingo's Macro for formatting. The only "trick" I use is to add the title and author to the properties box inside Word rather than through Windows Explorer so it shows up in the Reader. Since all of what I deal with is English language, I have not needed to edit code pages or the like in the meta data. If you are using Notepad or other editors you may need to add the title and author via meta data. Since RTF has a strange (and expansive) way of supporting graphics, these are best left out of files for the Reader.
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