Refinishing Sharps

Dan M. Hallett, Jr. dhalle@toolcity.net
Mon, 26 May 1997 16:09:18 -0400


Warren Fisher wrote:
>
> Dan M. Hallett, Jr. wrote:
> >
> > Dear Eddie:
> >
> > Welcome. I feel the same way. What I've done - and do - is to group all
> > the messages pertaining to a subject together.
>
> Dan,
>
> An alternative would be to cut and paste the messages into a word
> processor like MS WORD. Then you could arrange then in any order simply
> by either dragging  and dropping with the mouse or using the move
> command.  Also, you can use the outline mode to arrange by titles or
> subject matter.  You can also have as many messages per page as will
> fit. Most mail readers just print one message at a time.
>
> Another big advantage is being able to print on both sides of the paper.
> You print the odd numbered pages first, then flip the stack and print
> evens on the other side.
Dear Warren:
This is exactly what I do. when printed, they're arranged in a binder by
subject. Lifesavers come in many different shapes and flavors,
Thanks.
Dan Hallett, Jr.RPT
Hallett's Piano Service
dhallett@toolcity.net





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