Baren Digest Monday, 22 October 2001 Volume 17 : Number 1594 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Cucamongie@aol.com Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 09:34:33 EDT Subject: [Baren 16008] fireman prints Furry john, my first block is cut and I have 2 more blocks to go, I think, but neither of these is as complicated as the first. May be ready to proof in a week- Sarah ------------------------------ From: "G. Wohlken" Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 12:00:29 -0400 Subject: [Baren 16009] Re: Baren Digest V17 #1593 Netscape Mail and Benefit Prints Barbara, I do have Netscape 6.01 and did discover only yesterday that if I turn spellcheck off, I can choose to use it when I want to. I click on "Spell" in the toolbar and the same spell window pops up. But this time when I click "Close" it just closes and I can work some more on my email and send it when I'm ready. So that was a good discovery. Shane just showed me how to copy and paste. It's more awkward than it was before, but at least it is do-able. You drag and drop (at least with a Mac). You can take an URL from a webpage, for instance, highlight it then drag it over to your email and drop it where you want it. Well, well, well. However, the drawback! Both windows have to be made small enough that you can see where you are dragging it. > I had so much trouble with netscape 6.0 I just got fed up and switched to > explorer...i loved netscape 4.7 I understand they have 6.1 that is better > now but I am waiting to hear if this is so. I like netscape better but not > 6.0 > Barbara * * * * If I can't get used to this, Graham, I will try the Eudora. Shane says the Microsoft "Outlook Express" works better than Netscape's mail. But maybe it's just a matter of learning the tricks to this one. I found a page on Netscape Help that listed many glitches in the 6.1 Netscape, so they haven't got this right yet. > My recommendation is the use Explorer. For me it is more user friendly and a lot more intuitive. > I only use it for surfing the net by the way. > For e-mail I prefer Eudora. The light version compared to the pro version has one difference. There is a >small window that appears on you monitor that carries advertising blurbs in the Free light version. >It drove me bonkers so spent the $ for the Pro. There is a spell checker with the program. I don't use it much.... >(ya I know, I should) but prefer a >stand along Spell Checker is most versatile.... You are right about spell checker in netscape... yuk > If you decide to switch from Netscape to Explorer you can capture all you Bookmarks in N. and move them to Explorer. > Let me know if you need more help. > Regards > > Graham * * * John, mine is drawn on the board and ready to cut, but I'm waiting to hear from a fellow barener with a question I asked him. Wherefore art thou, Julio? Gayle > How is it going folks? > just a reminder > > John center > ------------------------------ From: "Daniel L. Dew" Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 20:23:19 -0400 Subject: [Baren 16010] Tired I'm tired, my arms are sore and my feet hurt! But I did it! I just finished #4 of my "yet to be printed" group. This was an addition of 75, 12"x12", 2 color reduction block prints. It was actually my first commissioned piece, they want to make postcards and posters and such from the original (?). I think I want to do animals for awhile, really close close-ups. Reductions. Large, big ones with small print runs. Yeah, that's the trick. Animals. - -- Daniel L. Dew Tampa, FL http://www.dandew.com/ ddew0001@tampabay.rr.com ------------------------------ From: Graham Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 17:54:58 -0700 Subject: [Baren 16011] Re: Tired Dan wrote..... >I'm tired, my arms are sore and my feet hurt! The sore arms I understand .... carving and printing. I have heard of ambidextrous You must be feetidexterously as well ... !!! Graham > But I did it! >I just finished #4 of my "yet to be printed" group. This was an addition of >75, 12"x12", 2 color reduction block prints. It was actually my first >commissioned piece, they want to make postcards and posters and such from >the original (?). > >I think I want to do animals for awhile, really close close-ups. >Reductions. Large, big ones with small print runs. > >Yeah, that's the trick. Animals. > > >-- >Daniel L. Dew ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V17 #1594 *****************************