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Hmm, it would appear that I did leave out the fact that the 3.1
machine I was referring to is not on a network, so I am limited to
saving whatever I get to a 3.5 diskette--and I had to hunt for those
here at work.
So, I think the suggestion to use a digital camera is most likely the
best option. The geeks most likely won't like the idea of downloading
any freeware and I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that the powers
that be are not going to authorize any kind of purchase right now.
Oh well, last Thursday for me for three weeks!!!!!
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Kelly
"You're nobody until you get Grrr'd."
-Mike Straka-
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