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I should have mentioned that the IBM document's purpose was to describe the
uses of various network switches.
K. Joyce McDonald
San Antonio, Texas
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From: "K. Joyce McDonald" <KJoyceMcDonald -at- satx -dot- rr -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: Documents I'd like to see...
> I haven't used WordPerfect in four years, and I still miss it. It was a
> wonderful product even in the 5.1 release. I'd love to try the Corel
Suite.
> I still can't do some things in Word that I did four years ago in
> WordPerfect, a product in which master documents actually worked for you
> rather than against you, and you could tell in an instant where a
formatting
> style started and where it ended.
>
> On the issue of scenario documents: At my last position, the scenario
cases
> were left to the Marketing department to deliver. In the position before
> that, I wrote a marketing document for IBM that outlined all the
> possibilities for using fast networking technologies (Fast Ethernet,
> Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Gigabit Token Ring, FDDI and the like) and
> described in detail several methods for segmenting and cabling a network
for
> the best performance depending on the type of work each network work group
> performed.
>
> K. Joyce McDonald
> San Antonio, Texas
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