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March 1998, Week 4

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SIMPKINS, Terry
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Thu, 26 Mar 1998 15:41:21 +0000
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We use Fantasia from LARC computing (via SigForms) for our printing of
"special forms".  While I love the software, and it does everything we have
asked of it, I find the administration of the "mapping" entries somewhat
burdensome.  Specifically, the way you have to step through all mapping
entries to find the one you are looking for.
[those of you have used the s/w will know what I mean]

If you only have 10-20 entries in the file, it isn't a big deal.  I have 70+ now
and expect to easily double that over the next few months.  At least for me,
tabbing through 100+ entries is a pain (and subject to inducing hypnotic stares ;-)

Are there any other users of Fantasia out there who have devised
(or discovered) a better way to do this???


Terry Simpkins
Lucas Control Systems

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