I just downloaded ebase to my laptop for a non-profit I'm consulting for. I want to create a database for them on my laptop, then download ebase onto my boss' home computer, then save the data I enter on my computer onto disk and load it into my boss' computer. How can I save the database info I'm creating on dis? At some point we may want the database on more than one computer in one office, but for now how can I transfer it from one computer to another? Thank you very much, Mike Gross, 215-849-0366 >From: "ebase Newbies Listserv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Michael Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: digests >Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 20:15:15 -0700 > >Your message was not posted, because the subject was only one word long. >Please resend your message with a known command or a different subject. > >EBASE NEWBIES LISTSERV > >You are subscribed to the Newbies Listserv, the best way to receive >technical support as you begin to use ebase. 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