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Message no. 1
From: "Sascha Pabst" <Sascha.Pabst@**********.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
Subject: Ad Net Sourcebooks
Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 11:21:00 +0200
Although I am _VERY_ grateful for all these enhancements for our day-to-day
Shadowrun Live, I'd like to ask the Authors (no: The Editors) of these books
to leave some border on their page layout.

If and when you print it and want the book to be bound (covered?), you'll
- I will - need it!

Sascha

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Message no. 2
From: "Mark Steedman" <M.J.Steedman@***.rgu.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Ad Net Sourcebooks
Date: Fri, 3 May 1996 10:58:27 GMT
Sascha Pabst writes

> Although I am _VERY_ grateful for all these enhancements for our day-to-day
> Shadowrun Live, I'd like to ask the Authors (no: The Editors) of these books
> to leave some border on their page layout.
>
> If and when you print it and want the book to be bound (covered?), you'll
> - I will - need it!
>
You would actually help folks using letter paper as well. It is easy
in most word processors to change the margin's, if you put them at
arround 2.5cm/1inch you can change between A4 and Letter paper very
easily, ok you get odd margins on what you convert to but at least
folks can print without reformatting.

Mark

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