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Subject:correction From:Miki Magyar <MDM0857 -at- MCDATA -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 31 Dec 1996 09:14:22 -0700
Kat Nagel cited me incorrectly as the person who "...did a 530-page
manual in Word for Macintosh 5.1,..." Not me. Never touch the stuff. I'm
strictly a DOS type (well, a little Unix now and then never hurts...).
A trivial point and no harm done, but just a reminder to all of us to be
careful when we quote each other. It's easy to get confused.