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From: "Fred Rump" <>
Subject: jump to annotation and other things
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 21:26:53 -0400
In-Reply-To: <081120042257.5763.411AA45100059F8100001683220075115004049A9C0906@comcast.net>
OK, just installed the program and went through the tutorial. First
impression is that it's quite a crude program for the money. But be that it
may, when I enter an annotation, jump to it and then try to move the word,
I get a trail of color left behind. Is that some kind of purpose to this?
I'm also a bit befuddled in that every deed is a one of a kind thing in the
samples. My whole point was to trace deeds and property modifications
through time on the same basic property. I see nothing even similar to it.
I also expected some capability to draw things like streets. Since I can't
find any way to modify an map except via annotations, I figured I would do
that myself with a graphics program but how in the world do I get the
printout to go other then the printer? Nothing seems to happen when I
print to an adobe print file. Normally one is prompted for a file name. Can
it be that there is no file output via the printer in this $100 program?
Fred
Fred
"Professional Digital Photo Restoration"
'Objectivity is the Essence of Intelligence'
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