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Sorry, Craig. I've searched high and low and can't put my hands on anything.
Perhaps another Techwr-l remembers the thread and can get us both a copy?
> Chris
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> Chris,
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> I'd like a copy. Could you send me one?
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> Craig
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> The Techwr-l *archives also contain PPT presentation tips* you could adopt
> and pass along to those who might make use of such info. If you can't find
> these and would like a copy, send me a private e-mail and I'll forward a
> copy.
>
> Chris
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