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Old 05-17-2011, 06:00 PM
mtjkeys mtjkeys is offline New To Office For Mac & Songlists Mac OS X New To Office For Mac & Songlists Office for Mac 2011
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Hello,

I'm brand new to MO 2011 for Mac.

First, can I import an Appleworks document into Word? I have an old document (a songlist) I want to rework first.

Secondly, are there any other templates that can be accessed other than what is offered in the gallery? I'm a musician with an extensive songlist (400-500) and would like for it to be alphabetized a couple of different ways depending on how I needed to display it in the document. I hope what I'm saying is making sense.

I use other forums for other software I use, so I thought the MSOffice forum would be a good place to get some feeback.



Thanks in advance

Tim
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