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> Ok, I found it in the /readme/ordlist.txt file on the CD.  Grrrrrrr, this
> is a pain in the rear.

A better way to "find out" which PTFs they are is to look in the blue book
accompanying the PTF and go to the section listing the PTFs. Under here, I
remember that one of the first ones that were "ordered" would be the actual
Group PTF #. If you have them memorized (or recognizable) you can usually
find it there faster than loading the cd.

Chris



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