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>[not knowing a particular publishing program is] not a lot different from
>knowing how to drive a Ford but not a Chevy. IOW no big deal...
If you've driven Fords all your life and get into a Chevrolet, you'll be
driving it competently within one minute. Try substituting Word and Frame
into this picture. ...RM
Richard Mateosian srm -at- c2 -dot- org srm -at- radiomail -dot- net (510)540-7745