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Jeff, I know that I am in the minority, but I find that the info center is much better organized and capable than book manager. I can cut and paste from it, print, and search with outside tools -- things that were difficult to do with the old book manager. I can also take it anywhere that I have an Internet connection and don't have to waste the disk space. It is advisable to maintain a high speed connection, but if I can get one in Montana, I bet most areas have quite a few options. David Morris >>> jlcrosby@dilgardfoods.com 05/06/02 01:35PM >>> ...It's scary to me to believe the infocenter people don't already know the problems after all these years of us complaining. I am really tired of being repeatedly asked to document the problems to no avail. Until recently I thought I was the only one who was still using the V3R2 Library Reader for reference.... -- Jeff Crosby
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