Hi,
Definitely focus on the position and the work.
The tools change all the time and learning a particular bit of software
is the easy part.
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Hi,
Definitely focus on the "position and the work".
The tools change all the time and learning a particular bit of software
is the easy part.
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John,
It is highly unlikely you would have any success in suing for copyright
infringement over an archive of a message you sent to a public mailing
list.
As the author of a text, you have certain rights regarding control over
who can make copies, transcribe, etc.
However copyright is not an
> From: John Posada [mailto:jposada01 at yahoo.com]
> This is probably all true and just a small maybe its not.
> However, I'll bet that Jakob's employers wouldn't want to be
> the subject of finding out if it is or not and should his
> corporate attorney receive correspondence from me,
Mary,
This is a Microsoft Works 4.0 database file.
There are commercial tools that claim to be able to convert them to
Excel:
http://www.rl-software.com/converter/wks-wdb-to-excel.htm
I have no experience with this tool or company.
If you just need the text and you don't want to spend any
Mary,
This is a Microsoft Works 4.0 database file.
There are commercial tools that claim to be able to convert them to
Excel:
http://www.rl-software.com/converter/wks-wdb-to-excel.htm
I have no experience with this tool or company.
If you just need the text and you don't want to spend any