--- Forwarded Message from "John Fahey" <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "John Fahey" <[log in to unmask]> >To: "Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #6379.1 WordStar Conversion (!) >Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 13:21:35 -0700 ------------------ This is a brief summary of my efforts to convert a Wordstar 4 for Dos document to Microsoft Word while retaining both the endnotes and the accent marks. Microsoft Word 2000, using the converter available from Microsoft, would convert the document with accents intact but would delete all endnotes. This was not acceptable since endnotes composed a large portion of the text. I installed an old copy of Wordperfect 8.0 on Windows 2000 and was able to convert with the endnotes intact but the accented characters were deleted. Thanks to Allen Rowe from this list, I was able to get the document converted using Wordstar 1.5 for Windows to a version of Microsoft Word. I expected this to be an ideal solution but when opened in Word XP on Windows 2000 the layout of the text was damaged and the accents did not convert. Thanks also to Richard Kunst for expaining the function of Code Pages for displaying special characters. This might explain why the accents did not convert with WordPerfect 8.0 on Windows 2000. The original document was written using US DOS IBM CodePage 437 encoding. WordPerfect 8.0 was designed for an older version of Windows (~95) which was more closely linked to DOS than Windows 2000. I eventually tried Wordperfect 7.0 on Windows 95 and it did the conversion correctly with endnotes and accents intact. . I suspect that the difference may not be in the version of Wordperfect but due to differences between Windows 95 and Windows 2000. In any case the last solution with WP 7.0 on Win95 solved the problem. Thank you, John Fahey Liberal Arts Center for Instructional Technology, University of Texas at El Paso [log in to unmask]