Rbase users!
The suggestion on downloading documentation with Acrobat does work.
I'm now on page some 700+. If I was at work, I'd have it on my harddisk and then print 
it directly on our Xerox Docutech 135 printer.
1099 pages where downloaded from www.rsyntax.com then two files was missing so it 
stopped.
Thats a bunch of papers. Copied doublesided and nothing else I'd say 5 cents a printed 
page in a printshop.
Any printshop could copy from a CD.

Regards
C Hjortmar

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James (Jim) Bentley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 2:58 PM
Subject: RBase Printed Documentation


> It is interesting that users of this list still refer to the version
> 5.5 printed documentation.  I also do it all the time rather than
> the local copy of HTML help which came with v6,.5+ or the www.rsyntax.com
> site.
> 
> I would like to start a grass root inititative to bring back printed
> documentation with the realease of RBase v7.0.  While online help
> is handy at times, it does have serious limitations.  You can't
> write notes in the margin. You can't easily do a random thumb
> thru.  You have to be at the computer to use it.  Printed documentation
> is always available whether you are at your computer or not.
> 
> Does any one else feel as I do?
> -- 
> Jim Bentley
> American Celiac Society
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