Brother International WP1700MDS Owners Manual - English - Page 260

C>type, C:\brother\convert.log

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Conversion Log The conversion log menu screen looks like this: PC-Brother Brother-PC Source Destination Convert Options Exit Conversion Log. Yes Display No Convert From: WordPerfect 5.0/5.1/Windows Source: (empty) Destination: (empty) ,-- Move Choice ENTER: Select Chosen Option Convert To: Brother NP AutoSelect: On Conversion Log: On ESC: Exit from Window The conversion log is a file that the program creates to record information about the conversion process. It is conceivable that some features in a document cannot be converted because they are not supported by the destination word processor. The program can record such exceptions in a log file containing an audit trail. The audit trail log file is a simple ASCII text file, which may be reviewed or printed after doing a conversion. If the log file does not exist when you run the program, it automatically creates it and writes the log into it. If the file already exists, the program appends the new information to the end of the file, leaving the previous information in it intact. Therefore, the log file can accumulate the audit trail over successive conversion sessions. The log file created will always be named "CONVERT.LOG", and will be saved in the Brother subdirectory. The log file can be viewed on the screen using the DOS type command. For example: C>TYPE C:\BROTHER\CONVERT.LOG This will display the audit trail on the screen. Note that for each conversion session, the audit trail records the date and time the conversion was performed, the source and destination word processing formats, and the exception summary results for each file converted. You have the option to allow the program to create the log or not to create it. You may select On or Off for the Conversion Log feature from the sub-menu. 250

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Conversion
Log
The
conversion
log
menu
screen
looks
like
this:
PC
-Brother
Brother
-PC
Source
Destination
Convert
Options
Exit
Convert
From:
WordPerfect
5.0/5.1/Windows
Source:
(empty)
Destination:
(empty)
Conversion
Log.
Display
Yes
No
Convert
To:
Brother
NP
AutoSelect:
On
Conversion
Log:
On
,--
Move
Choice
ENTER:
Select
Chosen
Option
ESC:
Exit
from
Window
The
conversion
log
is
a
file
that
the
program
creates
to
record
information
about
the
conversion
process.
It
is
conceivable
that
some
features
in
a
document
can-
not
be
converted
because
they
are
not
supported
by
the
destination
word
proces-
sor.
The
program
can
record
such
exceptions
in
a
log
file
containing
an
audit
trail.
The
audit
trail
log
file
is
a
simple
ASCII
text
file,
which
may
be
reviewed
or
printed
after
doing
a
conversion.
If
the
log
file
does
not
exist
when
you
run
the
program,
it
automatically
creates
it
and
writes
the
log
into
it.
If
the
file
already
exists,
the
program
appends
the
new
information
to
the
end
of
the
file,
leaving
the
previous
information
in
it
intact.
Therefore,
the
log
file
can
accumulate
the
audit
trail
over
successive
conversion
sessions.
The
log
file
created
will
always
be
named
"CONVERT.LOG",
and
will
be
saved
in
the
Brother
subdirectory.
The
log
file
can
be
viewed
on
the
screen
using
the
DOS
type
command.
For
example:
C>TYPE
C:\BROTHER\CONVERT.LOG
This
will
display
the
audit
trail
on
the
screen.
Note
that
for
each
conversion
session,
the
audit
trail
records
the
date
and
time
the
conversion
was
performed,
the
source
and
destination
word
processing
for-
mats,
and
the
exception
summary
results
for
each
file
converted.
You
have
the
option
to
allow
the
program
to
create
the
log
or
not
to
create
it.
You
may
select
On
or
Off
for
the
Conversion
Log
feature
from
the
sub
-menu.
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