>Hi
>
>A couple of people have mentioned a Mac Word list, which I can't seem to
>locate. Would someone be so kind as to post the url please? Thanks.
>
>Steve Bryant
>

The one I know about is Word-Mac...details follow (note there are 
Powerpoint and Excel lists at the same location but they are very low 
volume, ie less than a message per week). I'm sure there are other 
word/office lists out there...

At 10:03 PM +1100 27/1/98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Welcome to  W O R D - M A C!
>
>
>---> You really ought to move this file to your "saved mail" folder right now,
>so you'll have it when you need it.  Hey, it's just a few bytes more on your
>hard disk, you won't even notice it!
>
>
>Introduction
>============
>   WORD-MAC is a moderated list devoted to discussion of Microsoft Word on
>   the Macintosh platform.  While the list sometimes strays a bit (usually
>   to include Word for Windows, especially moving between both versions),
>   it generally sticks to it's primary subject.  The default subscription
>   is in digest form, with a digest coming as often as once per day, but
>   usually two or three times per week. The list is moderated by Robert
>   Brockman, a child and family therapist living in western Pennsylvania.
>
>
>Content
>=======
>   Posts to WORD-MAC should concern, not surprisingly, Microsoft Word for
>   the Macintosh OS.  Not DOS.  Not Windows.  Not OS/2.  Messages that stray
>   too far from this topic (as judged by me, the moderator), will not be
>   posted and will likely be returned to the poster, or possibly just
>   deleted, depending on how busy I am.
>
>
>Subscriptions
>=============
>   To subscribe to WORD-MAC send mail to:
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   with the following message in the body of the message:
>
>      subscribe word-mac YourRealFirstName YourRealLastName
>
>   Do not use quotes, brackets or anything else in the command or message.
>
>   To unsubscribe send the following message to the same address:
>
>      unsubscribe word-mac
>
>   You MUST use this format.  Do not send your e-mail address, or use
>   different terms, such as "stop" "halt" "cancel" or "desist."
>
>
>How to Postpone WORD-MAC
>========================
>   If you are going to be away from your e-mail account for an extended
>   period of time, you can POSTPONE your WORD-MAC mail, so that your
>   subscription stays open, but is not active.  In other words, the WORD-MAC
>   computer stops sending you digests until you tell it to start again.
>   Very useful for holidays!
>
>   To POSTPONE your WORD-MAC account, send mail to:
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   with the following message in the body of the message:
>
>      set word-mac mail postpone
>
>
>Communicating with WORD-MAC
>===========================
>   Postings to the list should be sent to:
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   Mail to the moderator should be sent to:
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   or (as last recourse):
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>Archives
>========
>   Archives of the list are held on elli.scu.edu.au. They are available
>   by ftp.
>
>   The complete URL is:
>
>      ftp://ftp.scu.edu.au/lists/word-mac/digests
>
>   Archives are updated whenever a digest is issued.
>
>
>FAQ's
>=====
>   There are many FAQ files available from WORD-MAC, although most of them
>   are rather old, written just after the advent of Word version 5.  If
>   anyone is willing to undertake the task of updating the old ones or
>   creating a new FAQ, please contact me directly, via e-mail.  The FAQ's
>   are available at:
>
>      ftp://ftp.scu.edu.au/lists/word-mac/FAQ/
>
>
>About LISTPROC
>==============
>   Listproc is stupid.  If you do not send it exactly what it wants to see,
>   it will make you miserable.  Here are a few hints to make working with
>   listproc easier:
>
>   *   Send all administration commands to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Do NOT
>       send them to the main list-address; they will be rejected there.
>
>   *   Do not put listproc commands into the Subject line (for instance,
>       do not use "unsubscribe" in the Subject line.  Listproc will reject
>       your message and not execute the command.
>
>   *   If you attach a signature to your e-mail, Listproc will attempt to
>       process it as a command and generate an error.  It should process
>       your commands FIRST, and if you get the confirmation message back,
>       you can ignore the error report on your signature.
>
>
>Even More Help
>==============
>   For more help with the listprocessor, send mail to the listserv at:
>
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>   with the only text being the word:
>
>      help
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>
>
>revised 1/98; rab

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