Interesting observation. Actually, I learned to type in the army and never got much above 30 wpm, since accuracy was more important than speed. We worked with forms that had 9 carbons and were allowed not a single error in our reports. Frankly, that has stood me in good stead on computers; I rarely made a mistake when I had good vision. Though, as a touch-typist, who reads what they type until they're done!

Joe Wilkins

On Apr 30, 2008, at 2:18 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
As far as using the msg box is concerned, it's probably just as fast to restart Rev.

I thought all programmers had to be speed typists to pass muster. ;)

My husband said I type faster than he can think. What he doesn't realize is that half those keystrokes were the backspace/delete key.

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