Re: Losing Graphs in Excel

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Oops! You are right I misspoke there. PlanMaker is a nice Excel
replacement for the Jornada 720. As much as I hate how much my Jornada
has zero support, and upgrades I may keep it around because I have so
much software on it, until a suitable replacement comes.


John



In article <ewMqRSVuFHA.596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Clinton Fitch, Clinton Fitch \(Dot\) Com!"
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> John,
>
> Just a note of correction. TextMaker is the Word Processing application.
> PlanMaker is the Spread*** application.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
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> "Bible John" <john.doggett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:john.doggett-D904CA.09524314092005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > In article <1126716293.789529.152120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > "pinkpanther" <pinkpanther@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> I know that if I convert MS Excel (.xls) files to Pocket Excel (.pxl)
> >> files I will lose my graphs in the "Roundtrip conversion". Is there
> >> any way to keep from losing my graphs. I have files I use that have
> >> graphs that I need to see at least the data on the PC and PPC, but I
> >> can not aford to lose the graphs on the PC.
> >>
> >> Larry
> >
> > Try TextMaker (http://www.softmaker.com/english/). It can support
> > charts and graphs.
> >
> >
> > John
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