[Papyrus-L] Papyrus, Windows XP and Office XP.

Dr. Bryna (Rina) Bogoch bogoch at uclink.berkeley.edu
Thu Jun 12 19:52:16 EDT 2003


i am interested in your solution but i dont know if i understand it. 
 what is endnote, i see endnotes on my word, which is like footnotes, 
but i dont see an endnote, is that a different program or one that comes 
with windows, word, etc.  thanks, bryna

Roberto Tuda Rivas wrote:

> Yes, I was thinking in another kind of problem, that of creating a 
> list of references, but you are talking about a manuscript. Sorry for 
> that.
> What a pity that Papyrus is not being updated anymore. Now I use 
> Papyrus in combination with Endnote. In papyrus I store all my 
> references and notecards. I write my papers in Word with Endnote. The 
> trick is that I import to Endnote from Papyrus all my references, 
> every time that I feed papyrus with new references.
> This way I do not have to process a manuscript and Endnote is much 
> more flexible than Papyrus when it comes to creating the bibliography 
> and in-text citations.
> Regards
> Roberto
>
>
> --On 12 June 2003 12:52 +0100 "Dr R. Dalgleish" <ray at leicester.ac.uk> 
> wrote:
>
>> Many thanks for the response. However, I'm not sure what it is that
>> you are suggesting that I do. Papyrus needs to strip out the
>> reference codes from the original document and create a .new document
>> that has the formatted citations (names or numbers) in their place.
>>
>> The problem that I am having is that Papyrus has a problem writing
>> that .new file when the starting file is in Word 2002(XP) format.
>> It's probably that it is having difficulty reading the source file.
>> Papyrus does not offer me the opportunity to do anything other than
>> to choose the name of the .new file.
>>
>> Anyway, I think that I have found a work-around. I save the Word
>> document in Word 95 format first, then do the text extract. The .new
>> file that is written seems to open fine in Word 2002. It's just a
>> pity that Papyrus cannot read the default version of .doc written by
>> Office XP.
>>
>> Raymond Dalgleish
>>
>>>
>>> I never let Papyrus create a .new file. Why don't you try and create a
>>> .doc  file from Papyrus, when Papyrus gives you that option? Then you
>>> only wait  for Word to change from Work to Word and save the file in
>>> Word format. I am not sure that this is the solution to your problem,
>>> but it could work. Roberto Tuda
>>>
>>> --On Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:08 PM +0100 Raymond Dalgleish
>>> <ray at leicester.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>> > I am running Papyrus 7.0.16c under windows XP without any major
>>> > problems. However, when I try to create a manuscript, the .NEW file
>>> > that is created from my original Word 2002 file will not open in 
>>> Word.
>>> > It's a problem that others have seen in the past but seemed to be
>>> > related to a large file based on tables.
>>> >
>>> > Has anybody else had this problem, and have a solution?
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> >
>>> > Raymond Dalgleish
>>> >
>>> >
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