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Re: AppleWorks Macros



"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message 
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> "Bryan Parkoff" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> : "Robert Boucher" <boucher1@alumni.texas.net> wrote in message
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> : >I still use Appleworks every day; however it has been awhile since I
> : > have written any new macros. One of my older macros needs to start out
> : > in multi record layout. Isn't there a way to determine (within the
> : > macro) if you are in single record layout?
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> :     Are you referring AppleWorks for Mac?  If yes, it is not the correct
> : newsgroups.  Please go to Mac newsgroups.  I doubt that AppleWorks for
> Apple
> : II and Apple IIgs may have macros in database.  It does not look like
> : TimeOut may have it.
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> : Bryan Parkoff
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> Bryan,
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> I am surprised. There have been entire threads on AppleWorks
> Macros right here in CSA2 in the past.  :o)
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> Bill Garber
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Bill,

    Well, I had been using database in AppleWorks for many years. 
Unfortunately, I did not recognize macros when AppleWorks version 5.0 was 
released.  It looked neat when TimeOut was built in AppleWorks version 5.0.
    If someone lacked knowledge when they admitted mistake by providing 
misinformation on the newsgroups, they must have forgotten for a long time. 
I appreciate when feedback is present to correct this error.

Bryan Parkoff