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Subject:More (questions) about learning Frame From:"Beth C. Staats" <ECS -at- ALPHA -dot- SUNQUEST -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 3 Nov 1993 11:18:13 -0700
I am very new to Frame (so far I have only used it to change footers
in existing docs). Once I called Frame and asked what resources were available
for learning how to use it. All they had to say was use the internal
tutorial or hire Frame to come & teach you. I have since heard of other
local consultants available for hire. But it seems that as yet, there are
still no user-friendly books written by someone who _doesn't_ work for Frame;
there are no interactive floppy disk tutorials; and there are no videotapes.
If anyone knows of such resources, please let me know! The first person
to write a user-friendly book will probably get RICH.
ecs -at- alpha -dot- sunquest -dot- com
Beth C. Staats
Sunquest Information Systems, Tucson.