Me too. I used to read the updates before I filed them and easily kept up to date. Today, I can't even figure out what manula it's in.

Bill

From: Eric Bielefeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 13:05:31 -0500

I also used to like inserting the update pages into my manuals. You really could see exactly what changed, and got a good feel for it. Nowadays, you can find a lot of the changed stuff. In the beginning of most manuals they cover the changes. It doesn't seem the same though.

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
414-475-7434

Robert

[*1] And I loved to insert the update pages into the manuals. That
way I touched most every manual in our library and that way I
learned new and updated features on the fly.


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