Why not just catch the docs coming in and via one license convert them back
to any flavor older version you want?

Just write a service that polls a folder to see if anything is in there.
 As you copy the documents to the "processing zone" you identify the nasty
"X" versions and flip them in the copy portion.

Well, first, we don't use centralized email and we don't have our own email server. So it would have to be done on dozens of separate workstations.

Second, I think that requires Office automation, which is slooooow, and would also be a problem if the user was running an Office application at the time.

Not to mention that it would probably be at least 100 hours of my time, which, since I only work about 80% on computer stuff, and only about 50% of that on programming, would be a months-long project.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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