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    #21

    Oct 6, 2005, 02:26 PM
    To LTheobald...
    This is not really the right thread for 'debates', but if you check on Adobe Acrobat Professional you'll notice that it does have a slideshow and movie feature with incorporating sound. It will even read to you outloud. It does not just produce PDFs, which I did not mention in my posts for a file type to use.
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    #22

    Oct 6, 2005, 06:10 PM
    Cheryl,

    No problem, I'm just a stickler for getting the most accurate info to the askers. However, if he has and is familiar with Powerpoint that would probably be the best choice.
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    #23

    Oct 6, 2005, 11:32 PM
    Chery,

    I didn't realise Acrobat Professional could do all that. So sorry for disagreeing with your answer when in fact it was perfectly legitimate :)
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    #24

    Oct 7, 2005, 03:22 AM
    This is quite OK, and I have no problems with anyone correcting me. My name is really Cheryon, so there is no 'L' in my name. It's unique and I like to keep it that way.

    To LTheo, we are not born knowing it all, so that's cool.

    At any rate hope to interact with you both more in the future and don't mind constructive criticism at all. Have a good day and 'chat' with you again soon.


    Chery

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottGem
    Cheryl,

    No problem, I'm just a stickler for getting the most accurate info to the askers. However, if he has and is familiar with Powerpoint that would probably be the best choice.
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    #25

    Oct 8, 2005, 05:10 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Chery
    My name is really Cheryon
    Whoops, I don't know why I keep seeing an L there.
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    #26

    Oct 8, 2005, 06:50 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottGem
    Whoops, I don't know why I keep seeing an L there.
    Maybe it's because you didn't look or read.
    Whoooops!
    fredg
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    #27

    Oct 8, 2005, 07:44 AM
    OK, Scott and Fred, be nice or I'll use my 'wet noodle'!People have always messed up my name one way or the other, it's really spelled Cheryon, but it get pronounced too many weird ways, that I shortened it.

    Have a good weekend, both of you!

    Chery http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/15/15_3_31.gif
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    #28

    Oct 8, 2005, 10:55 AM
    Chery,
    This is a long standing issue with Fred. He has a long record of often being careless about reading questions carefully. Because of this carelessness, he all too frequently offers the wrong advice for the situation. I have had to point this out to Fred on several occasions. This is why, when I make a rare mistake, he jumps on it.

    Fred will continue to do this despite factual evidence and any concern for accuracy. Fred has the worst record of any volunteer on these sites that I have ever come across. Myself and others have had to correct his mistakes so many times its disgusting. He has been caught using a second ID to boost himself, he has been suspended from another site for attacking another expert. He has plagiarized and posted outright lies.

    Until he stops these transgressions, he will have little, if any respect, from the people who truly come here to help.

    Scott<>
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    #29

    Oct 8, 2005, 07:55 PM
    Dear scott, point taken. People are human and make mistakes, including all stages in their lives (myself included), some of us learn from them,some not. But as long as we live we have the chance to correct them. I did not mean to hit a 'soft spot' and only meant my last post in humor. Enough said. Again, have a good weekend.


    P.S. I too have my 'favorites' on this site, as you will probably guess. But, I've also gained some real cool friends that I would not have met if I did not find this site. It's all like a 'family' to me, the good and the bad, and I feel right at 'home'. :D

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