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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM






Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM






Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

Reply With Quote
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MichaelH
 
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Default Re: Multiple copies of the same file - 10-10-2008 , 11:25 AM



Thinking about it like Word has helped working with it.

I just never used it that way. It was more like a clipboard or MDI to me -
multiple copies of the same object - sometimes with different connections -
pasting things back and forth, making small changes, then flipping screens to
compare the results.

Thanks.

Reply With Quote
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