From: charles arnett on
I have some old files made in WordStar for windows. If I open them in word
pad I can read them except most words end in a non ascii character. I
should be able to run that file thru a filter that turns the 8th bit into a
0 but don't know how. Can any suggest a filter?
charles

From: Graham Mayor on
You can download the old WordStar filter from my web site. I have not tested
with Word 2010 yest, but it works with versions up to 2007.

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"charles arnett" <cjarnett1(a)woh.rr.com> wrote in message
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>I have some old files made in WordStar for windows. If I open them in word
>pad I can read them except most words end in a non ascii character. I
>should be able to run that file thru a filter that turns the 8th bit into a
>0 but don't know how. Can any suggest a filter?
> charles