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Subject:Re[2]: Word indexes in Frame From:Iain Harrison <iharrison -at- SCT -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Wed, 11 Sep 1996 10:21:03 GMT
Peter Gold said:
>>
Windows includes a macro recorder
<<
But, sadly, Windows95 doesn't - recorder was almost entirely unused, so
Microsoft stopped shipping it.
I think the old win3.x version words, though, as does Windows Write (also
dropped in favour of the sluggish Wordpad) as long as you rename it - I
call it wrote.exe.
Iain
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