Many thanks to all for the suggestions, I'll check them out. Actually my
preference would probably be the pen and paper approach as well, but the
client insists that they want a *proper* tool for the job.
Thanks again folks.
Nick
Dwain Alford wrote:
then i agree with your earlier post. i did not find it snarky. it was
true what you said.
dwain
On 3/12/07, *Chris Williams* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I **was** the early poster…
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*From:* Dwain Alford
*Subject:* Re: [WSG] Simple to use page layout 'tool' ?
i agree with an early poster about the pencil and paper layout tool.
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