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KWord is able to read and write PalmDoc files, even with compression. The PalmDoc format doesn't specify text formatting, so all character formatting (bold, italics, etc) is lost when exporting to this format.
KWord is able to read and write PalmDoc files, even with compression. The PalmDoc format doesn't specify text formatting, so all character formatting (bold, italics, etc) is lost when exporting to this format.


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{{Note|In order to read PalmDoc files on your handheld, you will need a reader. Three common readers are the Weasel Reader, AportisDoc, or iSilo.}}
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 11 September 2010

PalmDoc Filter

KWord is able to read and write PalmDoc files, even with compression. The PalmDoc format doesn't specify text formatting, so all character formatting (bold, italics, etc) is lost when exporting to this format.

Note

In order to read PalmDoc files on your handheld, you will need a reader. Three common readers are the Weasel Reader, AportisDoc, or iSilo.