How can I open a file that tells me to use BINHEX 4 to access it.
A file, any clue as the the filetype?
Have you tried to rename it to a .zip or a .rar to open it?
If you open it in Notepad what are the first 6 characters within the
file?
Any other clues?
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Glenchass Wrote:
gt; How can I open a file that tells me to use BINHEX 4 to access it.--
Bryan Hessey
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Bryan Hessey's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=21059
View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=537696BINHEX4 is an old Macintosh protocol. Stuffit Expander (free:
www.stuffit.com/mac/expander/
for Mac, or
www.stuffit.com/win/expander/
for Win) works fine on either a Mac or Win machine.
BinHex13 is a shareware app for Windows - you can find it by googling.
In article gt;,
Glenchass gt; wrote:
gt; How can I open a file that tells me to use BINHEX 4 to access it.
A file, any clue as the the filetype?
Have you tried to rename it to a .zip or a .rar to open it?
If you open it in Notepad what are the first 6 characters within the
file?
Any other clues?
--
Glenchass Wrote:
gt; How can I open a file that tells me to use BINHEX 4 to access it.--
Bryan Hessey
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bryan Hessey's Profile: www.excelforum.com/member.php...oamp;userid=21059
View this thread: www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=537696BINHEX4 is an old Macintosh protocol. Stuffit Expander (free:
www.stuffit.com/mac/expander/
for Mac, or
www.stuffit.com/win/expander/
for Win) works fine on either a Mac or Win machine.
BinHex13 is a shareware app for Windows - you can find it by googling.
In article gt;,
Glenchass gt; wrote:
gt; How can I open a file that tells me to use BINHEX 4 to access it.
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