Hi, I have a minimal Windows98 installed and no MS spreadsheet, but I have a seperate shareware spreadsheet - that and any other third part program can be imported into wordpad - but why? Why not just work it from the original program? Brian Lawson IC PTG, MPT Johannesburg, South Africa > > > > > > Hi Richard. > > > > I didnt know wordpad was capable of this.. neat. Also.. you dont happen > to > > know where I can get a copy of the book you mention below do you ?? > > > > Richard Brekne > > > I should mention that to get to this spread sheet in WordPad, go to a > WordPad document, click on Insert on the task bar and choose Object, > click on Microsoft Works 3.0 sheet or chart. The object "blocks" > appear at the position of the cursor in the document. Hmmm I guess then > one should have some edition of MSWorks. This might not come with W95 > after all. I remember I got a free software packet when I bought the > computer. So if you don't have anykind of Microsoft spread sheet, it > might not open the way it does here. If you don't have anyspread sheet > it might not open at all. No telling till its tried. > The book by Mcferrin _The Piano---Its Acoustics__is in the Schaff > Catalog. The math is understanable if you had high school algebra. Even > if you have forgotten he makes it rather clear. --ric > >
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