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Hi: any advise on how to see encoding of the Word-97 file would be
appreciated. I need to see the encoding behind the Word document. I tried opening it with Notepad - it does not recognize many of encoding characters and thus unhelpful. I tried vi from Linux - similarly, majority of encoding characters are not recognized. I tried OpenOffice - but I do not know if it is possible with it and how. Thankking in advance, GB |
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 10:05:57 -0800, GB wrote:
Hi: any advise on how to see encoding of the Word-97 file would be appreciated. I need to see the encoding behind the Word document. I tried opening it with Notepad - it does not recognize many of encoding characters and thus unhelpful. I tried vi from Linux - similarly, majority of encoding characters are not recognized. I tried OpenOffice - but I do not know if it is possible with it and how. Thankking in advance, GB If you're expecting to see "tags" that say things like "italic starts here", forget about it -- Word files don't work that way; they're completely unlike WordPerfect or HTML or RTF. The formatting information is all binary, located in a "header" section of the file, with pointers into the text part of the file. The closest you can get is a product called CrossEyes (http://www.levitjames.com/crosseyes/CrossEyes.html), which costs $50. |
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