I for one would welcome instructions that could be understood by people like
myself who are not computer geeks who have worked with computers day in and
day out for at least 10 years. How about some instructions for appliance
operators instead of computer techies. Trying to find help in the engineer
written instructions is very flustrating. This problem is not unique to WL.
73 Phil N0KE
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From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of John and Mary
Powell
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 1:49 AM
To: Writelog
Subject: [WriteLog] QUICK REFERENCE FOR WRITELOG MATTERS.
Has anyone thought of authoring a reference source of Writelog information
in a format such as :- WRITELOG FOR DUMMIES. Those who are familiar with the
"Dummies" series of books will appreciate the quick reference material
available in book form. The trouble with Help files I find is that there is
no quick reference available for problem solving, because one has to open
the relative Help file at the expense of the immediate loss of the problem
area being experienced. One only needs to consider the excellent material
produced by Andy Rathbone author of the Dummies for Windows(an excellent
series of books), which led one by the hand through problem solving.
Cheers from The Real Dummy.
John. ZL1BHQ
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