• Subject: Word Processing / Images
  • From: Kirk Yates <yatesk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 06:17:29 -0500
  • Organization: Pattonville School District



Gary Lehman wrote:

> How exactly is that done and what is ioca?

We use a PC package called Hi-Jack Pro to convert our images to ioca format.  In
Hi-Jack Pro there are two flavors of ioca.  On the "Convert To:" screen, look 
under
options and change the entry in the "flavor" field to "No wrapper"under flavor. 
 The
default is " With MODCA wrapper".  (We're running Hi-Jack Pro 3.0 using Windows
3.1.  If you use a different version, your instructions may change.)

--
Kirk R. Yates
Director of Data Processing
Pattonville School District
mailto:yatesk@pattonville.k12.mo.us
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