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My Ipaq was stolen, but I have the notes and files on my computer, I need to
get some information that I wrote with the IPAQ note writer. Is there a way
that I can read those notes without having an IPAQ?
 
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IPAQ MISSING IN ACTION wrote:
> My Ipaq was stolen, but I have the notes and files on my computer, I
> need to get some information that I wrote with the IPAQ note writer.
> Is there a way that I can read those notes without having an IPAQ?

If they were synchronised then you should be able to read them in
Outlook/Notes ?

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Yes, please post some more information about your situation.

If you were not "syncing notes" and they appeared in the sync folder as
files rather than within outlook as objects, outlook will not open them.

I have heard that recent versions of Word will open pwi files, but have
never been able to succeed with this.

Finally, they should open on any pocketpc, so you can copy the pwi files
to a storage card and use someone ele's to view the note.

If you are desperate and the contents of the note(s) you need are not
sensitive, you can email them to me and I will return a gif image of the
handwriting... replace "NoSpam" with the atsign and put "BHMain" in the
subject line.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
 
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Sun's Open Office reads PWI files:

See:

http://www.wrightthisway.com/Articles/000040.html


"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
message news:e3NXGddnEHA.3076@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Yes, please post some more information about your situation.
>
> If you were not "syncing notes" and they appeared in the sync folder as
> files rather than within outlook as objects, outlook will not open them.
>
> I have heard that recent versions of Word will open pwi files, but have
> never been able to succeed with this.
>
> Finally, they should open on any pocketpc, so you can copy the pwi files
> to a storage card and use someone ele's to view the note.
>
> If you are desperate and the contents of the note(s) you need are not
> sensitive, you can email them to me and I will return a gif image of the
> handwriting... replace "NoSpam" with the atsign and put "BHMain" in the
> subject line.
>
> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]