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Is it possible to import an ALP document or a Windows ISM document into any of the MAC applications?

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Is it possible to import an ALP document or a Windows ISM document into any of the MAC applications?

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Ans.: Use ISM’s ACII to ISFOC (A2I) convert utility, select the RTF (MAC) format and generate an ISFOC output file. The output MAC RTF file .MTF) is a pure 7-bit ASCII text file and can be taken to MAC using the Apple File Exchange utility or MacLink or can be read directly using an Apple SuperDrive. Then it can be imported into any of the MAC applications, which support an RTF import filter. From a Windows application you can export the text as RTF and take it to MAC and import it into any of the application you want. Note that the ISFOC fonts you have installed for Windows should also be present in MAC or else you will see only junk. Q. How to upgrade a lower level package to a higher level one, such as from ISM-SS to ISM-MS and ISM Single User to a ISM Netware version. Ans.: ISM is available in two levels. A different version is available for Novell Netware also. The ISM Single Script is for any one Script and the Multiscript is for any two scripts. Diacritic Roman fonts are provide

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