Terry Woods
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- Join Date
- Apr 2002
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I create most of my replies in "WORD". I use the Word Spell Checker. I then cut-n-paste into the PLCnet response window. It's easy enough to switch back and forth.
In fact, there have been times when I've lost a reply that I created only in the response window... that's aggrevating! Creating the response in WORD prevents that problem.
I have several scratch files that I call "PLCNET_X.DOC", where the "X" represents the particular iteration. My current scratch file is called "PLCNET_5.DOC". It is 381 pages long. I simply keep it open all of the time when I'm on-line.
It's great for keeping notes and starting (but not finishing) many replies. I've got tons of unfinished replies in those files.
In fact, there have been times when I've lost a reply that I created only in the response window... that's aggrevating! Creating the response in WORD prevents that problem.
I have several scratch files that I call "PLCNET_X.DOC", where the "X" represents the particular iteration. My current scratch file is called "PLCNET_5.DOC". It is 381 pages long. I simply keep it open all of the time when I'm on-line.
It's great for keeping notes and starting (but not finishing) many replies. I've got tons of unfinished replies in those files.