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Leslie Lancaster | Rhia R. Drouillard | Another L O N G Day |
June 4, 1995 12:32 PM * |
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Re: Another L O N G Day > My intent this morning was to begin typing up Leslie Lancaster's article > for the July issue. When I was about 3/4 of the way finished, I got an idea > for layout that I could better do if I typed the atricle directly into the > publication. So I went into the July issue file and set to work setting > everything up and deleting old text frames from the June issue etc. > Anyway, to make a long story short, I got Steve Bull's column and > Leslie's article in and it took me all day! I did quite an extensive layout > on Leslie's article in order to present it in the best possible light. I > think she'll like it. BTW Leslie, it's the centerpiece article for the July > issue. I think this is the most time I've ever spent working up one article. > Of course it is longer than most things I publish. And the fault isn't all > Leslie's because I was also implementing some formatting changes that Steve > Bull suggested a few months ago and it took me a while to figure out how to > get the quote boxes the way I wanted them. I'm impressed, and I have no doubt at all that you'll make me look halfway intelligent. So, do you have carpel tunnel yet? That sucker was long and complicated, but I felt that by using actual examples, I'd make my point a little better. You deserve a reward. How about Tahiti? Australia? |
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