Hi Ann,
Maybe the solution is to make the manuals available for those who want
them. I'd even settle for a .DXP file I could translate and format with
Duxbury. After all, most Duxusers probably have embossers, don't they? I
know this strategy might not work well for other software, but DBT is a
complex and powerful program, and as such, we need materials we can study
independent of the computer. There's nothing worse than trying to plod
through a complicated Help file for a program you're trying to understand
while you're trying to run the program itself.
Steve
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