Time:me, in an executable .EXE file,
which you must copy to a new DOS
directory, e.g.:
C:\WALLENS.DIR
then execute, to self-extract all the
component files. The documents are
written in MS-WORD for DOS, Version
5.0B (my old reliable workhorse).
Web page is presently in development.
I am ready when you are.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>And I have a new 512MB drive available, and more as
>I dump stuff I'm not using. I've moved to Win95 now and am
>dumping my old C programming sw and data files and ....
>
>I use WinWord 6.0 for windows, not Word7 for Win95. Also have
>WordPerfect5.1 (DOS) but I prefer Word6.
WinWord 6.0 will work okay, except
that font differences will result
in different pagination. That
shouldn't bother you, as long as
you are not going to file these;
the footers have a hard-coded
page count, which may not equal the
number of pages which the new font
requires.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>Are you talking about sending the
>"ream" of documents via the email/internet? If so are they email text docs
>or attached Word docs? or?
Lots more than a ream, Reed.
Are you ready to get multiply
reamed? :-)
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>
>> > I check in occasionally (so far). I've just set up Pagasus (hated Eudra
>> > Lite) so I may go after email more often now, but after being there all
>> > day I'd rather do something else in the evening.
>>
>> Eudora Pro 3.0 is better, by far.
>
>We are looking for a better email program for the office, one that can
>distinguish between in-house addresses and outside to-the-internet
>addresses. Can you tell me where to get more info on Eudora Pro?
Egghead, and the vendor is Qualcomm.
Use Alta Vista to search for "Qualcomm"
on the Internet, using Netscape or
other comparable web browser.
/s/ Paul MItchell
>
>I'll tune in to my home address daily henceforth:
> rharris@mail.telis.org
>
>_______________________________________________
>But if a man happens to find himself
>he has a mansion which he can inhabit
>with dignity all the days of his life. --James Michener
>
>--reed
They shed black robes at dusk,
and donned white robes instead,
with pointed hoods as well they did
make the sure the blacks were dead.
Paul Mitchell,
on the intent of
42 U.S.C. 1983
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