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        <title>Re: Compatability</title>
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        <description>Mmm, I bet you were hoping for a Yes/No answer ... ;-) 
 Different applications store documents in different "formats". A file's "format" is often denoted by ...</description>
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        <title>Compatability</title>
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        <description>Could anyone tell me if I received a file from another windows user will I be able to open and read the document? In additon to this if i produce a document in ...</description>
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        <title>New Web site!</title>
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        <description>We're starting work on a new website today, this is the progress so far. Hopefully this will be a much faster and much more useful incarnation of what's gone ...</description>
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