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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Hi Keven, >> Could WordPerfect for the 3000.... I think it was sold waaaaayyyy back >when >> .... We had them on the box here when I inherited it... I deleted them. >> > >There was an HP Word for the 3000. But, there are many file codes defined for >many purposes, esp. for HPDesk integration products. I don't remember a Word >Perfect, but that doesn't mean much. If you have HPDesk [...]40_11Feb199810:58: [log in to unmask] |
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The filecode associated with WordPerfect (this is from the
Filecode.pub.hpoffice) is/was 1617
hope this helps
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On Mon, 9 Feb 1998 14:50:44 -0600, Richard Gambrell
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hi Keven,
>> Could WordPerfect for the 3000.... I think it was sold waaaaayyyy back
>when
>> .... We had them on the box here when I inherited it... I deleted them.
>>
>
>There was an HP Word for the 3000. But, there are many file codes defined for
>many purposes, esp. for HPDesk integration products. I don't remember a Word
>Perfect, but that doesn't mean much. If you have HPDesk and someone sent a
>document file as an attachement (e.g. from the OpenDesk GUI), then that
>attachment was copied to an MPE file from a HPDesk character mode login, you
>could get a file code like that.
>
>Richard Gambrell
>
>
>> Art "It is a great day... vacation tomorrow!!!! hehehe " Bahrs
>>
>> >>> Keven Miller <[log in to unmask]> 02/09/98 12:17pm >>>
>> I have several files of FCODE=WDOC (1100)
>> What creates/accesses these files?
>>
>> They appear to be a type of WordPerfect file.
>>
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