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No flame here either, Barry, but what about a nice, complicated
cross-reference? What about user defined markers? What about
Index markers with multiple index entries? I could go on...
Best
Sarah (who doesn't want to go to war, but couldn't resist taking the bait)
sarahc -at- indigo -dot- ie
At 11:05 02/10/97 -0700, barryk -at- MDHOST -dot- CSE -dot- TEK -dot- COM wrote:
>I further assert, that *anything* you can create in Framemaker, I can
>create an *exact* undistinguishible copy of in Interleaf.
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