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Subject:Re: Word illegal operations From:AlQuin <cbon -at- WXS -dot- NL> Date:Tue, 16 Feb 1999 11:49:58 +0100
On 15-02-1999 19:33 Roy Anderson wrote:
>I respectfully suggest that you take your Word application technical question
>to the Microsoft news forusm because you're more likely to obtain
>satisfaction
>there. Resolving technical questions is their reason for existence. You'll
>probably need to provide greter details about your configuration (RAM,
>software version, operating system) and what you were doing at the time
>of the crash, to aid them in resolving your problem. I've found the MS news
That's the reason I gave up there: they ask you a lot of technics and
respond mathematical, late or never.
The help from this list was very practical a relief and to the point.
And...: I got exactly the answer I needed!
Regards,
Kees de Bondt
* Write different
* take your Macintosh
AlQuin Total Quality