John,
Yes, in an ideal situation, this is certainly feasible and
recommended. However, not everyone has easy access to high-speed
networks, outside of satellite systems, which have their own issues. For
example, I lived outside of town in a development that had no cable
access, with outdated
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framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:46:01 AM
Subject: RE: Broken Text Includes
John,
Yes, in an ideal situation, this is certainly feasible and
recommended. However, not everyone has easy access to high-speed
John,
Yes, in an ideal situation, this is certainly feasible and
recommended. However, not everyone has easy access to high-speed
networks, outside of satellite systems, which have their own issues. For
example, I lived outside of town in a development that had no cable
access, with outdated
To: John Posada ; William Abernathy ; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 9:46:01 AM
Subject: RE: Broken Text Includes
John,
Yes, in an ideal situation, this is certainly feasible and
recommended. However, not everyone has easy access to high-speed
networks, outside of s
Have her turn off Automatic Update on the Import Text Settings?
She can still do manual updates, or turn it back on if she wants or
when it gets passed in to you.
Art
On 9/14/07, William Abernathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've built out a template for my group that includes a page of copyright
I've built out a template for my group that includes a page of copyright
boilerplate, which is in a file on one of the corporate servers. This works
wonderfully: If legal decides to drop or assert a new copyright claim, I can
update the central file, and the update is made immediately to all
Have her turn off Automatic Update on the Import Text Settings?
She can still do manual updates, or turn it back on if she wants or
when it gets passed in to you.
Art
On 9/14/07, William Abernathy wrote:
> I've built out a template for my group that includes a page of copyright
> boilerplate,
> it's looking for? Or perhaps you have solved this problem in a manner I
> haven't
> thought of...If so, do tell...
Our department of more than 12 writers has at least four writers who are
regular or FT telecommuters.
To allow us to do this, it is expected that we have our own