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Andy - 18 Nov 2004 14:07 GMT
Saw an ad for a utility to do Word numbering without the problems.

Any feedback?

    Http://www.editorium.com/listfixer.htm
   
   
Andy
Jezebel - 18 Nov 2004 20:30 GMT
> Saw an ad for a utility to do Word numbering without the problems.
>
> Any feedback?

spamming is tacky
Andy - 19 Nov 2004 06:26 GMT
> > Saw an ad for a utility to do Word numbering without the problems.
> >
> > Any feedback?
>
> spamming is tacky

I wasn't spamming.  I was curious if anyone who knows more about Word
lists than I do has checked out this utility and can tell whether or
not it's worth looking into.

After having gone through the somewhat complicated process outlined by
Shauna Kelly, which did fix my lists, I would think that something
easier would be attractive.

Why would you call this spamming?

Andy
Daiya Mitchell - 19 Nov 2004 14:21 GMT
> I wasn't spamming.  I was curious if anyone who knows more about Word
> lists than I do has checked out this utility and can tell whether or
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> Why would you call this spamming?
It's not unheard of for people to post positive reviews about their own
product to the newsgroup for publicity.  The Editorium seems like a pretty
solid/reputable company, though, I wouldn't expect that of them.  But Google
or Google Groups is a better place to look for feedback than here.  Or
wasn't there a trial version?

DM
Andy - 20 Nov 2004 01:44 GMT
> It's not unheard of for people to post positive reviews about their own
> product to the newsgroup for publicity.  The Editorium seems like a pretty
> solid/reputable company, though, I wouldn't expect that of them.  But Google
> or Google Groups is a better place to look for feedback than here.  Or
> wasn't there a trial version?

It was an ad in an Editorium Update, so I'm assuming the utility is probably
sound.  But I was curious if anyone tried it and had any problems or
headaches.  I figured I'd ask before I tried the trial version.

Thanks,

Andy
Word Heretic - 22 Nov 2004 07:38 GMT
G'day Andy <Andy@nospam.net>,

The man is a very good ebuddy of mine. He produces very simple,
practical solutions to common corporate editing problems.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
Want a hyperlinked index? S/W R&D? See WordHeretic.com

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)

Andy reckoned:

>> It's not unheard of for people to post positive reviews about their own
>> product to the newsgroup for publicity.  The Editorium seems like a pretty
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>
>Andy
Andy - 23 Nov 2004 03:24 GMT
Thanks for that info Steve.

Andy

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