To assign the selected text file type to the DOS extension, click here.
To choose the special text file type, click here.
To quit without making changes, click here
To select a special type of text file, use this menu.
Select this for text files which contain page formatting features such as paragraph set-up, indents and alignment. Line endings are indicated by <CR> only.
Select this for standard Mac text files. The main distinction from other standard text formats is the <CR> only line endings.
Select this for files which have line breaks between paragraphs, but none within paragraphs. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR> only.
Select this for text files which contain page formatting features such as paragraph set-up, indents and alignment. Line endings are indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for standard DOS text files. The main distinction from other standard text formats is the <CR><LF> line endings. The interpretation of the extended character set is according to the DOS definitions.
Select this for files which have line breaks between paragraphs, but none within paragraphs. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for text files which contain page formatting features such as paragraph set-up, indents and alignment. Line endings are indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for standard Windows text files. The main distinction from other standard text formats is the <CR><LF> line endings. The interpretation of the extended character set is according to the Windows definitions.
Select this for files which have line breaks between paragraphs, but none within paragraphs. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for text files which contain page formatting features such as paragraph set-up, indents and alignment. Line endings are indicated by <LF> only.
Select this for standard UNIX text files. The main distinction from other standard text formats is the <LF> only line endings.
Select this for files which have line breaks between paragraphs, but none within paragraphs. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for variable separated files, such as comma separated. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR> only.
Select this for variable separated files, such as comma separated. Line breaks will be indicated by <CR><LF>.
Select this for variable separated files, such as comma separated. Line breaks will be indicated by <LF> only.
This is for Mail Merge files generated by Word for DOS.
This is for Mail Merge files generated by Word Perfect.