In article <58h0hi$erj at mserv1.dl.ac.uk>, bssjrb at bath.ac.uk says...
> Dear Colleagues,
>> I collaborate with a colleague in South America who uses a Mac.
> This causes a problem when we are writing something which requires
> formatting (italics, etc), as she sends me her Word for Mac files
> BinHexed. While I can convert Word for Mac files into Word for
> Windows ones, I am unable to de-BinHex them. Where can I get a
> program that will BinHex and de-BinHex files on a PC?
>> Thanks for your help,
>> John Beeching
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>>John,
I use WinZip for this purpose. It opens lots of different file
types including the binhexed ones. Get it frow www.shareware.com or just
about anywhere that has shareware.
Marc