Re: Scratch

Subject: Re: Scratch
From: Shawn Wilson <shawn -dot- wilson -at- IDSNET -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 12:15:39 -0700

Okay, I should have explained. To all those people who responded off-list
within five minutes of posting: Sorry. Actually I need THREE phrases, not
two.

The way I've explained, there are three things you can do: Create a New
Query From Scratch, Create a New Query by Modifying an Existing One, and
Modify an Existing Query.

See, a predefined query can be temporarily "modified" and used, without
saving the changes. That, in fact, is the way the software will be used the
most.

If I can use MS-Word as an analogy, my three choices are:
- Creating a document from a blank "New" document
- Creating a document by changing an existing one and using "Save As"
- Opening an existing document, making some changes, printing it out,
and closing it without saving the changes. (This is the most important
one).

See, I can explain them, I just need short phrases for each one. Thanks!

Shawn Wilson
Technical Writer
Integrated Decision Systems
310-478-4015 x289

-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Gasser [SMTP:cgasser75 -at- yahoo -dot- com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 11:59 AM
To: Shawn Wilson
Subject: Re: Scratch

Shawn,

Creating a New Query?

Is there a reason you can't use that? I don't know if
I understood all of the question correctly.

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