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I want to thank everyone that replied to my email concerning switching from
Frame 4.0/UNIX to Word 97.
The overwhelming response was to stay with Frame and upgrade to 5.0 for the
PC. Word 97, though a good program for small documents, appears to have
problems and does not look like it will support our documentation size as
well as Frame will (however, there are a few TWs out there that have mastered
Word and can make it work with huge documents).
Thanks again for all the advice.
Melissa Rios
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Melissa A. Rios GE-Harris Energy Control Systems
Technical Writer P.O. Box 430, M/S 205
407-242-5366 Melbourne, Florida 32935-0430
mhinds -at- ccd -dot- harris -dot- com Fax: 407-242-4453
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