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Old May 7th, 2004, 04:02 AM
Mike Koewler
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Default Sepia in Publisher ?

Sarah,

I thought a proboscis (this spelling should be correct) is a nose, snout
or beak.

As an aside, I really would like EVERYONE in this NG to get along
together. I know, there are idiot posters who cannot or do not read a
manual, who post a question when the same one has been posted five
minutes and two posts earlier, but everyone should make an attempt to
get along. If you want to see a forum where there really is little in
the way of bickering, try the Serif forum. Probably more "regulars"
there than here, but no one tends to be nasty in their replies. It is
moderated, to a point, but everyone knows to be nice.

Mike

Cerridwen wrote:
Phil wrote:

Cerridwen - why dont you keep your large probocis out of business
which ISN'T yours ?




What's my tongue got to do with anything?! And this is Usenet, love,
therefore it's everybody's business. If you don't like it, you have a very
simple choice - don't post.



 




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