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From: jabusch@uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA
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Subject: Re: Forms Generation SW Packages
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Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 13:28:00 EDT
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	I think I already replied to a recent posting of this nature, but
here I go again, just in case...
	The version of Wordperfect (4.0) that we have here allows forms
to be stored and generated as macros, in a relatively simple fashion.
The filling in is manual, however, since Wordperfect is a word processor.
The method to do it is to press ALT-(something), which you have set up
as a macro key definition, and the form will appear with all the entries
which the macro has, leaving you to fill in only the necessary fields.
	I have not used it much, but it seems very powerful.


John W. Jabusch
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