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Laurie

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 
I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII format file.
I am using Word 2003.

Kevin B

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 
Click FILE on the menu, select SAVE AS and change the file type to Plain Text.

Next time you might want to post a Word question in the Word forum, you'll
find the response much better there too.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII format file.
I am using Word 2003.


Laurie

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 
I've done that and then I lose some of the formatting. Is there a way to
convert to ASCII without losing the format?

I looked for the WORD FORUM but only saw on for EXCEL.

Thanks for your help

"Kevin B" wrote:

Click FILE on the menu, select SAVE AS and change the file type to Plain Text.

Next time you might want to post a Word question in the Word forum, you'll
find the response much better there too.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII format file.
I am using Word 2003.


Kevin B

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 
An ASCII file is just a plain text file, formatting, fonts selection, and all
other attributes are ignored and what you get is plain text in 10 pitch
courier. Saving at text w/Layout would keep the general layout of the
document fairly intact, but you would still lose bold, italic and other
formatting selections.


--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I've done that and then I lose some of the formatting. Is there a way to
convert to ASCII without losing the format?

I looked for the WORD FORUM but only saw on for EXCEL.

Thanks for your help

"Kevin B" wrote:

Click FILE on the menu, select SAVE AS and change the file type to Plain Text.

Next time you might want to post a Word question in the Word forum, you'll
find the response much better there too.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII format file.
I am using Word 2003.


Laurie

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 
So where do I find the text w/Layout option? I don't see it in my trial
version of 2003.

"Kevin B" wrote:

An ASCII file is just a plain text file, formatting, fonts selection, and all
other attributes are ignored and what you get is plain text in 10 pitch
courier. Saving at text w/Layout would keep the general layout of the
document fairly intact, but you would still lose bold, italic and other
formatting selections.


--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I've done that and then I lose some of the formatting. Is there a way to
convert to ASCII without losing the format?

I looked for the WORD FORUM but only saw on for EXCEL.

Thanks for your help

"Kevin B" wrote:

Click FILE on the menu, select SAVE AS and change the file type to Plain Text.

Next time you might want to post a Word question in the Word forum, you'll
find the response much better there too.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII format file.
I am using Word 2003.


Bryan Hessey

How do I save a Word file as an ASCII format?
 

It is strange logic that would consider posting an MS Word question in
an Excel user forum for the reasons stated.

try

http://tinyurl.com/pl5n2

which will point you to a number of Word discussion groups, one of
which may better explain why a text only format file does not retain
non-text attributes.

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Laurie Wrote:
So where do I find the text w/Layout option? I don't see it in my
trial
version of 2003.

"Kevin B" wrote:

An ASCII file is just a plain text file, formatting, fonts selection,

and all
other attributes are ignored and what you get is plain text in 10

pitch
courier. Saving at text w/Layout would keep the general layout of

the
document fairly intact, but you would still lose bold, italic and

other
formatting selections.


--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I've done that and then I lose some of the formatting. Is there a

way to
convert to ASCII without losing the format?

I looked for the WORD FORUM but only saw on for EXCEL.

Thanks for your help

"Kevin B" wrote:

Click FILE on the menu, select SAVE AS and change the file type

to Plain Text.

Next time you might want to post a Word question in the Word

forum, you'll
find the response much better there too.
--
Kevin Backmann


"Laurie" wrote:

I have a Rich Text Format file that I need to save as an ASCII

format file.
I am using Word 2003.



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Bryan Hessey
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