My two cents:
I called up the help file and went through each section, and printed out
the page (about 75 pages). Then I used a spiral binding machine and
bound the whole mess together and voila', instant manual. It took a
little while, but it is very handy when you want to look something up
quickly.
You could just put it in a three ring binder if you can't find a binder,
but Kinkos Copies does spiral bindings for $3.49 up to an inch. it is
an extra dollar for additional inch.
I tried printing it in color, but the screen shots do not come out very
well- at least on my printer, but it worked fine on the standard laser
printer.
Eric N1NVX
Ric Plummer wrote:
>
> And welcome to WriteLog,
> As for a written manual, there hasn't been one for a while. My view is
> you need accurate and up
> to date info and the place that will happen is the on line help. It will
> always be the same as the software you are using. And it's searchable
> and in front of you when using the product. So, I would get very
> familiar with using it because it's the best tool for the job.
> Again, welcome to the forum as well as the product. It's a great group
> and very helpful
> 73, Ric KV1W
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