Dear LL,
I ask you the same question...
as sent to ;
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Version 4 Faith B~
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 11:08:49 -0500
From: Everett MARSHALL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Faith,
Why are you playing with little pieces of paper?
Learn to BLOCK, Copy and PASTE into a file Legacy1.txt in a Directory
LEGACY on your hard drive.
First use WINDOWS Explorer to open a NEW file/directory and call it
Legacy.
Then you can use programs NOW on your machine - like Notepad, Wordpad or
Microsoft Word etc.
Click in the text of the message, CTRL + A [blocks] then CTRL + C [to
copy] - First time - open the Wordpad - New File - CTRL + V [pastes] -
then Save or Save As Legacy1.txt - put it into the LEGACY directory.
Second time OPEN the same name as you gave it the first time Legacy1.txt
and PASTE to the end of the file. Save and close.
When Legacy1.txt gets big then start a Legacy2.txt etc.
These files are easy to search in, with FIND - one of the functions under
the top headings.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Esq. in Toronto, Canada.
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Faith Butticci wrote:
> I see they are already speculating about Version 4. I have a request
> regarding the manual for the new version.
>
> Make it downloadable from the Legacy site. I would like to have my
> manual in a looseleaf book, where I can add pages as people explain
> how to do this or that. Right now I keep saving little pieces of
> paper here and there .....
> and half the time when I want to read something
> again can't find it.
[snip]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 10/30/2000 4:56:42 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > If not downloadable then give the option of purchasing the manual
> > either in looseleaf form or as a bound manual.
>
> I would vote for Legacy make it a looseleaf manual -- or,
> the option. I am not in favor of having to download and print it.
> (Shades of FTW -- well, no, theirs isn't even available as a download).
>
> Linda VanOrden
> Junction City, OR
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]