Carol Moon wrote:
>
> In answer to the questions:
> I got First Choice from a catalog several years ago.
> For a 1 meg book draft, you would have divide it into chapters.
> I never learned to use it for color text, always used it with B&W.
> Users guide says it will print color graphs.
> No mention of displaying text in columns.
> I have only used it for documents and spreadsheets, but it also does
> databases, reports, graphs and fax.
Well, somebody is gonna get rich, if they ever figure out
how many millions of people there are in this world that
are trying to use their computer to write the next great
novel or family memior.
The closest thing I've seen so far are text editors made
for programming. some of them colorize text depending on
the function; variables, directives, jumps, etc in different
colors. I've also seen one which split the screen vertically,
so you could look at one section on the left, then scroll
the right, so that a jump to a given location, as also with
a flashback, could be analyzed in referece to the section
which called it.
This kind of thing is just no done in business letters.
oh well... thanx anyhoo.
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