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WORD WRAP-Front Page is there but hindin
I have done this before but as MS is MF I can't find it now. I need to use
word wrap as I only use FP for the editor and viewer. If I can't use work
wrap than MS is not even worth this effort. What happened to the ability to
ask such a question WITHOUT HAVING TO PAY $35? Did MS do this to make more
money ... hide options so that eveyone that really needs to use the features
have to pay more?
Bill I have meet with you more than once and was there at IBM in 1978 when
you were there meeting Bill in corp ... We talked about in 1995-6 and you
and Will Poole wanted to work with me (Streak Enterprises Inc the one that
told you about Comcast's new Cable Modem testing). I need to state now I
don't think this was your doing and you should take control of your company
again or have Will step in again
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word wrap as I only use FP for the editor and viewer. If I can't use work
wrap than MS is not even worth this effort. What happened to the ability to
ask such a question WITHOUT HAVING TO PAY $35? Did MS do this to make more
money ... hide options so that eveyone that really needs to use the features
have to pay more?
Bill I have meet with you more than once and was there at IBM in 1978 when
you were there meeting Bill in corp ... We talked about in 1995-6 and you
and Will Poole wanted to work with me (Streak Enterprises Inc the one that
told you about Comcast's new Cable Modem testing). I need to state now I
don't think this was your doing and you should take control of your company
again or have Will step in again
----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...91480fcb&dg=microsoft.public.frontpage.client