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I have a pocket pc and windows 2000 on my desktop computer.
I had a program on the desktop computer that would show an icon in the file menu in Word. I clicked on it and would translate or/and send a word document to my PDA.
I reinstalled everything and lost the program, and now I can't remember the name or source of the program.
There is a tiny green(I think it's green)icon in the file menu drop down in word.(looks like a flower).
It is not a mobipocket application. I use that on a different PDA (Franklin ebbookman)and I know how that works.
I know my "lost application" is something simple and I am just looking in the wrong place.
Does this program sound familiar to anyone who can point me in the right direction?Thanks,
Ron

Greetings Ron,
If you have the program MobiReader on your PDA, then the program is MobiReader Companion.
From word you click the icon and it then sets it up and sends it to your PDA (including graphics).
I use it all the time and find it the best program around for this type of thing.
Regards
DaBo

Yes, DaBo. I agree, the Mobipocket Office Companion. It is great and I use it all the time too.
The program I am asking about is another on that will transfer palm, or adobe, formats to a pocket pc from Word, the same basic way the mobipocket office companion works. Mobipocket office companion will only work for mobipocket programs. My mobipocket reader is on my Frankin ebookman. I have another PDA, a pocket pc. This is the PDA that I want to transfer to and the program that will do that from word is the one I can't find. I will remember what is was and where to find it one of these days. I am not sure if it is a palm program or an adobe program. No luck so far. I don't even remember how I found it in the first place, but I know it is not a secret. I used if for several months before I lost in in a crash and reinstalation of Winmdows. A small icon appears in the file drop-down in Word, not the mobipocket icon -- a different one.Thanks for your reply,
Ron

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