Nashville Number Charts on Palm

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Tim Harr
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Nashville Number Charts on Palm

Post by Tim Harr »

Who has an application or uses Palm software to carry "number charts"?

Just wondering...

Thanks in advance



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Dave Van Allen
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wow- I hadn't thought of that. Is this something in common practice on the road? it's an interesting idea - would hold a lot of charts in a small package; be pretty neat if you have the sharp eyesight needed for thos little screens

a palm-friendly spreadsheet program might fit the bill-there are many, some are even free. do a google search on "Palm Shareware freeware"

it's also possible to load a "reader" for standard excel format spreadsheets, so you could create the charts on a PC and download 'em to your palm...

hmmm... where did I put that old IIIe...
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Mark Ardito
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The Microsoft Excel/Word & PowerPoint viewer for Palm is called "Documents to go". You can find it here .

This is the best product out there. I have a bunch of people at work that use this product and it is very reliable.

Mark

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Tim Harr
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Post by Tim Harr »

Mark, I have the Documents to Go package and it does work well.

Thanks for the reply