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Old June 11th, 2006, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default May I put publisher 2002 on my home computer and my office computer?

I always carry something with me - Sudoku puzzles, PDA with Backgammon
loaded, crossword puzzles, a book. Keeps me occupied.

And I always look forward to quality time with Keith. :-)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"John Inzer" wrote in message
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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
Yes, to some degree.

The first meeting was from 9 till noon and was about a
handbook I'm producing for a national seminar. The
chairwoman and I had a one-on-one about content. (And
I'll bet you can guess which program I'll be creating it
with.) We got a lot accomplished. The seminar is
mid-October. For the last two years, I've basically been
sitting back with my feet propped up. Now a lot of the
committee members are wrapping up their duties and mine
is about to start. I should be starting to get the info
in by the first of July. Deadline is Aug 1, first draft
due by third week of August. I've been told I will still
be getting info in September. Gonna be a crazy summer. The afternoon
meeting started at 1. I am the webmistress
for the group. (I'll bet you can also guess which program
I *don't* use for the website.) My report was "I went, I
saw, I changed, I saved, I exited." For most of the
meeting I sat there and did Sudoku puzzles. I darned near
fell asleep. Tomorrow is the region meeting with about 75 attendees.
That one will be about 2 hours long. The really cool
thing is that for the first time since I joined the
group, the meeting is being held in my town. No overnight
stays - I will sleep in my own bed tonight and I get to
have dinner with my husband both days. I especially enjoy
that part.

==============================
Sounds like it was worthwhile...and
at least you enjoyed some puzzles and had something to look forward to in
the evening.

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John Inzer




 




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