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I've received so many helpful and intelligent emails from writers on this
list and on FrameUsers on this subject. So many people took the time to
offer their experience and knowledge (I am thankful for that today and for
all the help I've received from so many wonderful people on both lists).
The issue is that many of these emails contain content and presuppose
knowledge beyond my present level of experience.
I've saved them all; I've worked diligently with more than a few of them to
try to increase my understanding so that I can move on to the rest.
If I have not thanked everyone individually, I apologize. I'm rich with
screenshot emails, and I am learning a great deal from them at the rate my
ability allows. I mean, there are screenshot gurus out there.
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