There is a much easier way to transfer or picture onto your Newston. I have always used the Keyboard function in NCU to paste any text or picture onto my newton. Sure you may have to do a little formatting. But it gets the job done.
To Use:
Activate the Keyboard function after making the connection with NCU
Copy your text or picture to youyr computer's clipboard (Ctrl-C)
Tap on your newton where you want to insert the text or picture (Newton Works only!)
And Tap the paste function in window on your computer. You may have to wait a few seconds for the text to appear
if it is a large amount of text.
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From: mkow1234@aol.com
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> Eric:
>
>
> The short answer is: you can't. You're basically stuck with text files
> (or .rtf) for your file importation through NCU.
>
>
> Matt K.
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>
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> Thank you all for your ideas; Well, basically it is
> like this, I don't have a problem with making my own
> notes using some markup code and then converting after
> exporting from works to word.
>
> What my real problem is, is how to import a word
> document with footnotes to works as rtf - retaining
> the footnotes.
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>
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