Tom
Thanks.
Jan
Jan, I'll get in touch with Adobe and see what they say. If
they OK it, I'll get back to you off-list regarding "Wind
Chimes."
Thanks to all that helped me reach them. :)
Cheers,
Tom
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Franni
At 11:01 AM 02/18/2004 -0500, you wrote:
--- Jan wrote: ---
: Tom
: If you ever find the answer to your question below and it's ok, I
: sure would like to "share" that program.
:
: Jan
:
Whe
Tom,
Just had a quick look at your 'what's new' page. At the bottom the
tooltip to the 'what's new' links comes up behind the entity 7 - Web
design banner. I assume this is the effect of layers. Here it
looks like the difficulty of the banner floating above a coloured box
which partners the
Nice one Janet. I have asked for it free! It might solve my
problem of having mails acrss three programs don't ask.
Joseph
> Hi-
>
> Just reading the current issue of Fast Company. Article features
Bloomba
> which they regard as the potential successor to Outlook. They call
it the
> goo
At 11:01 AM 02/18/2004 -0500, you wrote:
--- Jan wrote: ---
: Tom
: If you ever find the answer to your question below and it's ok, I
: sure would like to "share" that program.
:
: Jan
:
When in doubt... Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abandonware
hth,
Stephen
htt
- Original Message -
From: "Joseph, Smile Poet"
> I think Morgan is the only company that ignores all
> the changes and gets on with hand making highly
> priced and highly prized vehicles
Hah
http://www.caterham.co.uk/
The Lotus 7 still lives
(And of course so does Lotus)
And not
Hi-
Just reading the current issue of Fast Company. Article features Bloomba
which they regard as the potential successor to Outlook. They call it the
google of email as it uses search capability to eliminate the need for
folders for organizing email messages. It has a companion product that is a
Peter,
I think Brits have got bored with the industrial revolution. Either
that or the country has lost all sense of purpose and direction.I
think Morgan is the only company that ignores all the changes and gets
on with hand making highly priced and highly prized vehicles; sorry
they are no
- Original Message -
From: "Peter MacGregor"
> Seems the biggest ambulance maker in UK went into
> liquidation in 2002 with loss of 300 jobs
"Resurge PLC
21 January 2003
"For Immediate Release 21 January
2003
RE
Stephen
Thanks.
Jan
Stephen Caudill wrote:
When in doubt... Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abandonware
hth,
Stephen
http://www.mechavox.com/
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> The ideal option would be just to circulate a text only version of the
> newsletter, but the publications are already established as a Word
> documents with formatting, so I have to continue to meet that expectation.
RTF to the rescue?
MOU
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