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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 00:01:43 -0700
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- From: "Geof Peters (TRUTH)" <TRUTH@CORRAL.UWYO.EDU>
- Subject: TAN: Credit shows in Pagemaker, Windows...
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- Maureen and the list:
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- Thanks for mentioning the "Credit list" in Pagemaker by using the SHIFT
- key and selecting "About Pagemaker". Michael Miller, a columnist for PC
- Magazine just did an article on these hidden screens, some of the quite
- elaborate, in the october 27, 1992 issue of PCMAG. Here, he lists screens
- for Excel, Window Write, Word, NDW, hDC programs, and Corel Draw, to name
- a few. He wrote about the secret screens in Win 3.1, Word 2.0 and Ami Pro
- 2.0 in an August issue (I have already torn that one up -- sorry). I know
- you were interested in the Windows 3.1 dig specifically. I know it had
- something to do with clicking on the different colors of the window pane
- and I think typing something (WIN). I just tried to do it myself, but
- could not get it to work. Maybe someone else has an August edition of PCMAG
- if you all are really interested.
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- To work like this all day is to play!
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- Geof.
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