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Subject:Re: Frame -> Word URL From:"Sherman,Diane R" <Diane -dot- R -dot- Sherman -at- KP -dot- ORG> Date:Thu, 2 Oct 1997 16:27:25 -0700
something that often works when you get those 'file not found' messages
is to shorten the url by one slashful at a time.
i also tried the url, got the same error message, then tried this: http://www.manuallabour.com (dropped off the /tools.htm),
and got right in.
very happy with the great stuff on the site, thanks for the reference!
--diane
p.s., i usually try to copy the url from the site instead of typing it.
><bobbit>
>>You might want to look at http://www.manuallabour.com/tools.htm, which
>>compares word processing vs desktop publishing. It specifically discusses
>>Word vs
>>Ventura, but I'm sure a lot of it will be applicable to you.
>>
>>Let us know what happens!
>>
>>Cindy
>>----------
>This address produces "file not found" for me...
> -hil
>
>Hillary M. Russak, Technical Writer
>
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