![]() The latter saved file will show endnotes in perfect order and with Arab numerals.ģ.Ğ-mail the OpenOfice file to destination and ask recipient to open it in WORD.įeedback from readers repeating my “VIA OPEN OFFICE” experiment will be appreciated. Open the RTF file by dragging it over the OpenOffice app icon and save in OpenOffice. Meanwhile I achieved much better results using the following procedure:Ģ. I see the endnotes’ Roman numerals issue as the main problem. The bottom line is that conversion from Mellel to Word was not really satisfactory. The endnotes proper were also numbered in Roman numerals instead of Arabic figures and came out written Left to right. The ordinal numbers of the endnotes were slightly misplaced and came out in Roman numerals instead of in the original Arabic figures.ģ. Commas, full stops, inverted commas were slightly misplaced.Ģ. The new WORD document had the following problems in the main text section.ġ. The RTF file was e-mailed as an attachment to an addressee with a P.C., where it was opened in Word.ģ. That, I am told, is because it opened in TextEdit, which does not support endnotes.Ģ. The converted RTF file, when double clicked on, opened, but did not show the endnotes. Here is latest conversions from MELLEL file on our servers: MELLEL to AMZ, MELLEL to AIMPPL, MELLEL to DVDMEDIA, MELLEL to EP, MELLEL to F3R, MELLEL to SID, MELLEL to AV, MELLEL to OTA, MELLEL to BZ2, MELLEL to M4E, MELLEL to DMF, MELLEL to ESS, MELLEL to AFPHOTO, MELLEL to NVC, MELLEL to CBC, MELLEL to AY, MELLEL to OBW. The MELLEL TEXT, which included 10 endnotes, was converted into RTF via File>Export>RTF. using Microsoft Word as his word processor.ġ. The intention was to email one page of Hebrew text mixed with some English words written in Mellel 3.3 ( = the “MELLEL TEXT”) to a recipient equipped with a P.C. Platform was a MacBookPro with OS 10.9 – Mavericks. I was experimenting today and I wish to report the results of my experiments.
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