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In <200310021312.0141850.7@scoug.com>, on 10/02/03
at 01:12 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>Now I understand what you were telling people to do.
Unimaint has a large set of menu options. They all have their uses.
Unimaint's online help is very good. The best way to get help on a
specific item is to click and hold on the menu item and press the F1 key.
This is the standard way to get context help for a menu option using the
mouse. You can do the same thing with just the keyboard. Position to the
menu item using the cursor keys and press F1
>I have not received an answer from Tom Brown to my 9/30 Fixpack WR09600
>post. Will you please take a look at it and let me know if my plans are
>correct?
You should be OK. There's nothing magic about the FP. It installs like
any other FP.
Regards,
Steven
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