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  Impression to odf
  nodoid (14:44 17/4/2011)
 
Paul Johnson Message #117295, posted by nodoid at 14:44, 17/4/2011
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Hi,

I'm trying to get impression files into odf without the use of a RISC OS machine (having long sold it on and in true BBC TV fashion, didn't think I'd ever need the files again).

I've downloaded the free OvPro for Win32 and it's imported the files and exported to postscript, but that's as far as it goes.

I have a feeling I have the original files on a disc and impression pub+ somewhere so can move them to a single file. Unfortunately, the latest version I have backed up of TWP is 5.03 (though I was a regular beta tester to 7.0x) so I doubt I can use that to do the import and export to Word.

What I'm thinking of doing is export to a single file and convert that over to odf directly.

Does anyone have the documents for the file structure of Impression files? There is one on Lord Pilling's website, but it doesn't look complete

Thanks

PFJ
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