Alex, have you thought about Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software than can scan pages and turn them into documents that can be read by a computer? I got a free program on a computer magazine disk 10 year ago called 'Textbridge Pro 98', which still works fine on Windows XP. It can scan text, columns and magazine pages that can then be edited. Takes a bit to set up for a project, but once done is a lot quicker than typing in page after page from scratch. It's a bit crude by today's standards, but there must be good cheap (or even public domain) software that's more sophisticated now which would make your life much easier.

On the subject of publishing on CD, although we like to think most lacemakers are honest, it's so easy to copy a CD, so this isn't the way I'd choose to go to publish.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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