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Importing Treepad Business Edition
Hi there.
I've been using TreePad for the last few months but find it rather ... clunky. I'm using Treepad Business Edition which uses a .tpd file. UltraRecall doesn't seem to like this. The import expects a .hjt file. When I select the todo.tpd file it imports nothing. Anybody got any suggestions? Thanks, Nick --------------------- It seems that the import is based on Treepad v6 whereas I'm using Treepad v7 which is a year+ old! Last edited by NickW; 05-14-2006 at 06:20 PM. |
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Re: Importing Treepad Business Edition
Nick,
I've used the TreePad TPD toolset to convert binary tpd files into hjt files. I believe you can download the toolsset from TreePad's web site. Regards, Wes |
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Wes,
Thanks for the info. Actually, in TreePad you can save the file as .hjt (or .html) so I did that. But thanks for replying to my post. Right now I'm more concerned about the loss of all of my internal/external links - does UR not support links to other elements? Nick |
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A related item. Maybe I'm being a bit fussy (or just not doing it right), but when I import Treepad files, images (which Treepad keeps in a separate file) are not imported. Is this by design?
I've been using the workaround of Treepad -> RTF -> UR, but that's clunky and long-winded. PS: By the way, I am referring to old-style (v6) Treepad (.hjt) files. With hjt files, Treepad keeps images, icons etc in a separate (.tpz) file. Last edited by jdk; 05-18-2006 at 04:51 PM. |
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Not so much by design as something we just didn't get around to implementing. We'll add it to the list.
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