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  • Subject: RE: PTF Loading/Applying (Softcopy CD)
  • From: "Kempter, Eric" <EKempter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 98 09:31:00 PST


Another way is to simply create a bookshelf and "copy" the books that you   
use the most frequently into it.  You are not actually copying any books   
to your harddrive doing it this way.  This functionality is available   
within the reader.

Happy New Year.

Eric Kempter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
E-Mail:  EKempter@Smsocs.com

 -----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-owner [SMTP:midrange.com!midrange-l-owner@mcs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 11:22 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L
Subject: Re: PTF Loading/Applying (Softcopy CD)

Marc,
What you oughta do is load the Softcopy Library reader from the CD onto   
your
PC.
Then identify the books that are of highest importance to you..they are   
named
like QDJAK00.BOO on the CD's BOOKS subdirectory.  After you've ID'd the   
books
you
want, copy the books from the CD to your PC's hard drive in a selected
directory.  Then change the Softcopys startup defaults to look into your   
hard
drive directory for the books instead of the CD.  Then you have any book   
you
want
immediately at your fingertips.  Works GREAT!!...not cumbersome at all   
 :)
HTH
 --
:-) Tim & Dana Truax (-:


Marc Zylka wrote:

> Thanks for all of the different answers.   : - )
> This CD I have with the V4R1 books is great.  I have tried to search
> at the bookshelf level but it doesn't handle this type of request.  To
> find some of these books is cumbersome.  It also doesn't seem
> logical, at times, where they are placed.





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