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Subject:Re: PageMaker? what to do. From:Kris Olberg <KJOlberg -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Nov 1995 00:08:46 -0500
In a message dated 95-10-31 05:56:55 EST, timothy -at- ESKIMO -dot- COM (Timothy
Schablin) writes:
>Well, that was the end of that potential client. He said "I will find
>someone else." and hung up.
You're a writer, not a word processor. You're better off without this client.
The good clients (i.e., those that hire you to write), will generally let you
use whatever you want.