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From: Graht Graht@**********.worldnet.att.net
Subject: The Shadowrun Supplemental #10
Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 10:11:39 -0500
Patrick Goodman wrote:
/> Well, TSS-10 is as finished as it's going to get. The PDF version can be
/> found at http://shadowrun.html.com/tss/tss/tss-10.pdf - by the time you
/> read this, the page itself should be updated so you can download it from
/> the normal links and suchlike. The HTML version should be available
/> before next weekend.
/
/I would make one request, that you also include the Word 97 version you've
/been doing for the past several issues. Adobe and I don't always get
/along....

Adam wrote the following in TSS#10

/ "Something else that’s important to some readers - there is
/ no longer a Word or RTF version of the magazine. The reason
/ for that is simple - issues 1 through 9 were compiled in Word
/ ‘95 and ‘97, so distributing the Word/RTF version was no
/ problem. The magazine is now compiled in Adobe Pagemaker,
/ which does not produce those types of files. I apologize for this,
/ but those of you who use MS Word know that it can be a difficult
/ program at the best of times, and I’ve run out of patience with it.
/ issue, it will be kept in our archives until we get the chance to
/ use it."

Sorry Patrick, but it doesn't look like there's going to be a Word version.

-Graht
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