spee@qmfl.jrdc.go.jp (Paul SPEE) (02/05/90)
Does anyone know the lotus 123 file format? Paul Spee
darcy@druid.uucp (D'Arcy J.M. Cain) (02/06/90)
In article <690@qmfl.jrdc.go.jp> spee%jrdc.go.jp@RELAY.CS.NET writes: >Does anyone know the lotus 123 file format? > >Paul Spee "Lotus File Formats for 1-2-3 Symphony & Jazz File structure descriptions for Developers" published by Lotus Books has 1-2-3 and more (as the world's longest book title explains.) The address given in the book is: Lotus Development Corporation 55 Cambridge Parkway Cambridge, MA 02142 Hope this helps -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain (darcy@druid) | Thank goodness we don't get all D'Arcy Cain Consulting | the government we pay for. West Hill, Ontario, Canada | (416) 281-6094 |
jec@nesac2.att.com (John Carter ATLN SADM) (02/08/90)
In article <690@qmfl.jrdc.go.jp>, spee@qmfl.jrdc.go.jp (Paul SPEE) writes: > Does anyone know the lotus 123 file format? There are two books that should be on every PC programmer's bookshelf: File Formats for Popular PC Software - ISBN 0 471-83671-0 More File Formats for Popular PC Software - ISBN 0 471-85077-2 Both are by Jeff Walden and are published by Wiley Books. Cover price is $24.95 each. Between the two, they cover Lotus 1-2-3, MultiMate, Symphony, dBASE II & III, IBM Plans+, Supercalc 3, Multiplan, DIF, ABILITY, Volkswriter, Supercalc 4, Microsoft Rich Text Format, Framework, Reflex, Wordperfect, and Superproject. -- USnail: John Carter, AT&T, 401 W. Peachtree, FLOC 2932-6, Atlanta GA 30308 Video: att!nesac2!jec attmail!jecarter Voice:404-581-6239 | WB4HLZ The UNIX machine belongs to the company. The opinions are mine. | AFB2RY