>I can't see why anyone could possibly need printed manuals from >L-Soft when they are so easily accessible in practically every >format imaginable on their web site. Not only can you use them >to browse, search, etc., but you can also print them to a printer >if you want a hard copy. With the PDF format (and possibly some >of the others), you can't get much closer to an exact replica of >the original. > >http://WWW.LSoft.Com/manuals/ > >It sounds to me like you just want L-Soft to kill some trees.... :-) > >Alan I'd like to note that some of us do not exactly have very consitant web access depending on where we are comming from, and earlier today, when I tried to download the pdf version of the manual, I got very stalled after about 50k (or 20k on some attempts) and frankly, a lynx connection is much faster for me to use to look at very large files. Additionally, I get the proper margins from the text version of the manual which I can print and expect to appear properly on printed paper from my graphically impaired lynx browser. Strange things tend to happen with margins when I try and print from within Netscape. No, L-Soft doesn't need to kill some trees, but I do know that whenever I have a question regarding a procedure relating to list management, I can find it in the manual much faster than I can type up a query to this list on most occasions. Glenn