Hi Ann; 
Thanks for the imfo. 
How would you write an equasion.  
$value+value = value

I am not using the calculator.  I just want to log the numbers.  They are
easy enough to add in my head.  Why is such an easy thing so hard.
I thought this would help me learn my editing commands.
Thanks.

Terry Powers


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From: Ann Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi all,

Terry, the discussion on the different file types is found in the
chapter on the File Manager.  It is 13.6.  It lists the various file
types there.  Good luck.  Let me know if I can clarify at all.

BTW, ASCII is spelled a s c i i.  I forget what it stands for, but it is
how it's spelled.  If you need to find it while researching, looking for
the right spelling will help.  It's like a lot of these acronyms.  I was
astonished when I saw the word SCSI for the first time.  I thought it
was spelled like how you look after you've been traveling for a day in
airports and on buses and so on.  <smile>  That word is indeed skuzzy.

HTH,
Ann P.


Ann K. Parsons
Portal Tutoring
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http://home.eznet.net/~akp

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Terry (NIH/NCI)
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Hi Terri;
Is there somewhere in the manual that will give me a good description of
the different types of documents like aski, tesk, braille and so on?  I
need to know how to identify them. Thanks.




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