Wow!!
I've been in peril for twenty years or more....   :)
Oddly enough, I use Appleworks for all of my Word processing, used it as
part of my accounting system for years at work, I never had so much as a
crash, I think I've had a few bad documents over the years but they weren't
any real problem....
I learned Appleworks with the original books before they bundled the
software and have just learned many other things along the way
gus

Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 18:55:21 -0800
Subject: Re: AW 6.2.7 Book
From: Michael Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Thursday, December 25, 2003, at 06:35 PM, Jim Smeall wrote:

> Hi,
>     What is everybody's favorite Appleworks book. I don't do a lot of
> word processing but want to learn how to use the software.
>
> -Jim

Use AppleWorks at your peril.
There is a reason why it comes free on new Macs while other desktop
publishing applications cost hundreds of dollars.

M



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