[Papyrus-L] Problem with List function

John R. Rodgers jrodgers at bcm.tmc.edu
Tue Sep 2 11:30:53 EDT 2003


I get this message when working at home on a Win98 machine using an older
version of Word.  The Papyrus output is in RTF format; I open it in
WordPerfect, then copy and paste into Word.  I think the problem MIGHT be I
didn't install the RTF converter when I intalled that dad-gum Word program.
  On the other hand, I have often found that Word can't open rtf files from
other versions of Word.  I open them in WordPerfect, etc. 

 -JOhn Rodgers


At 11:24 AM 9/2/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Dave/remaining members of the Papyrus listserver:
>
>When I discovered that the "final" version of Papyrus was not compatible
with the latest XP version of Word, I switched to Word 2000, which I
understand should be compatible with Papyrus V7.0.16c.
>
>Nonetheless, when I run a Word 2000 document through Papyrus to generate
my reference list, I still have problems.
>
>Specifically, the text extract function appears to work, i.e. reference
numbers are generated in the body of the manuscript; but I am unable to
open the new file, generated by the List function, that includes the
references.
>
>I get the following message from Word: "Microsoft Word can't import the
specified format.  This feature is not currently installed."
>
>Do you have any advice?
>
>Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>Tom Gill
>
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