The other way is to run multiple users and switch between the users
when you need to use a different set of books. Then the user
preferences are unique to each user and therefor each set of books.
Requires a logoff/login as the new user.
.........
of course if you can afford multiple computers and network storgae then
you can run a different set of books on each computer.

David

Well ........ separate computers not strictly speaking necessary if our OS supports multiple simultaneous users (logins). We are just too accustomed these days to have personal computers. In other words, we don't use our hardware that way (the device in front of us acting as a terminal for a login session on a different machine.

Let's ask ---- anybody on our list using their 'nix OS that way (supporting multiple simultaneous users, each with their own screen/keyboard/mouse? Bear in mind not all that many decades ago this is how we all worked.

Michael D Novack


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