{S:X;X;0;4;Thank you for your letter dated 21st March 1993 which arrived today.}
{S:X;X;0;5;I found you comments interesting and I would like to include some of them in a future edition of the PipeLine\–Z column in Archive. I wonder, could you send me a disc copy of your letter so that I can more easily transfer the content to the format preferred by Paul Beverley?}
{S:X;X;0;6;I \find Regions in Wordz more dif\ficult to use than styles in Impression. It seems to me that if you have a Region in Words you can not split it into three sub regions and \‘remove\’ the style from the middle region\\\; as you say, all that can be done is to overlay the middle region with yet another style (such as the BaseStyle). In Impression deleting a style from such a \‘middle\’ sub region really does delete it. I have yet to convince Colton Software that the Impression method is more user friendly. I wonder if you would write to Colton Software with your views\—preferably independently of my comments since I believe that that will have more effect and hence more likely persuade them to make changes.}
{S:X;X;0;7;I have avoided listing all the <Ctrl key> combinations of Wordz because I have been told that these are subject to change and, at a later date, will be con\figurable by the user. However, you will \find a con\figuration \file within Wordz which lists the current usage. You can add to these if you know what you\’re doing!}
{S:X;X;0;8;The current version of Wordz is version 1.03. Some of your \‘bugs\’ are \fixed in that version but, once again, it would be useful if you wrote to Colton Software voicing your concern and making your comparisons with Impression since it will serve to emphasise points I have made to them about \‘de\ficiencies\’ in the package.}