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HK>The question(s) that I would post in this conference would be about apparent
HK>shortcomings in the chosen tool and if anybody knows of a way around the
HK>problems.
Yes. WORD has loyts of short comings. Glad I don't have to deal with it
any more. There were no answers for the problrms we had (esp. to do
with columns).
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Peter
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