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I don't know of the best way to do this, but for lack of
licensing for word for everyone in the company, i have to
use wordpad instead.
So what would be the best way to create a new rtf in
wordpad, paste something into it, save and close?
i think it would be some sort of dde function, but i'm
not quite sure how to use it, even after reading the help
file several times.
thanks in advance,
Josh
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Everyone can have the Word Viewer.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/000/viewers.asp

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I don't know of the best way to do this, but for lack of
licensing for word for everyone in the company, i have to
use wordpad instead.
So what would be the best way to create a new rtf in
wordpad, paste something into it, save and close?
i think it would be some sort of dde function, but i'm
not quite sure how to use it, even after reading the help
file several times.
thanks in advance,
Josh



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