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Fantastic news! Thanks for the update.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
> To all,
>
> Rick e-mailed me on Monday that the double bypass surgery was a success and
> that he'll be back online in the near future. He's even trying to update his
> blog.
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> -- Ken in Atlanta
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Couldn't you just use variables? You can include character formats as part
of the variable definition. You could keep a Frame file with all the
variables and import them into documents as required.
Laurie
At 14:13 -0600 25/6/12, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
>Framers, I'm looking for ideas on how to
As I indicated in the "restrictions," I don't want to do more than
type the word. I'm aware that variables would work, but there are a
zillion instances of these words and I do not want to locate and
insert a variable for each instance. For this exercise, I was hoping
to learn about scripts, ad
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:41:10 -0400, Martha Lee wrote:
>I'm using FM 9 and Mif2Go package 33, revision 53. I'm outputting OmniHelp.
>Everything looks fine in Mozilla Firefox, but in Internet Explorer, random
>symbol font letters do not display correctly. For example, the Greek
>letters sigma and p
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Such welcomed news! Thanks to all who passed this on. Will look forward to
sending congratulations to Rick personally when he reappears.
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Great news! Thanks Ken, for sharing.
Personally, I give thanks to my Lord Jesus and pray for Rick's full
recovery.
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson,
Iceland
2012/6/25 Ken Poshedly
> To all,
>
> Rick e-mailed me on Monday that the double bypass surgery was a success
> and that he'll be back online in the ne
Fantastic news! Thanks for the update.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:48 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
> To all,
>
> Rick e-mailed me on Monday that the double bypass surgery was a success and
> that he'll be back online in the near future. He's even trying to update his
> blog.
>
> -- Ken in Atlanta
--
B
Hi All,
I'm using FM 9 and Mif2Go package 33, revision 53. I'm outputting OmniHelp.
Everything looks fine in Mozilla Firefox, but in Internet Explorer, random
symbol font letters do not display correctly. For example, the Greek
letters sigma and phi displays in the correct Symbol font, but theta a
Couldn't you just use variables? You can include character formats as part
of the variable definition. You could keep a Frame file with all the
variables and import them into documents as required.
Laurie
At 14:13 -0600 25/6/12, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
>Framers, I'm looking for ideas on how to
As I indicated in the "restrictions," I don't want to do more than
type the word. I'm aware that variables would work, but there are a
zillion instances of these words and I do not want to locate and
insert a variable for each instance. For this exercise, I was hoping
to learn about scripts, ad
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 13:41:10 -0400, Martha Lee wrote:
>I'm using FM 9 and Mif2Go package 33, revision 53. I'm outputting OmniHelp.
>Everything looks fine in Mozilla Firefox, but in Internet Explorer, random
>symbol font letters do not display correctly. For example, the Greek
>letters sigma and p
Have a quick and full recovery, Rick.
-avraham
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> Hi Avrohom,
>
> You sent it to the wrong person :)
>
> Regards,
> Shmuel Wolfson
> 052-763-7133
>
> On 21-Jun-12 6:50 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
>
> Have a quick and full recovery, Rick.
>
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