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In New Handout Presentation A technical, engineering driven company like DMAC understands that one picture is worth a thousand words -- but we don't have pictures in our newsletter and we previously did not hand out any pictures in our literature. No longer is this true. Starting at AIIM and continuing at TAWPI we are handing out a presentation on Unibase Imaging. This easy to install presentation using MacroMedia describes our Unibase Imaging product. We also will send the presentation to anyone who wants to see it. Call (540-667-4695) or fax (540-667-4698) or email Bill Baber (bbaber@dmac-unibase.com) your request for one. Pictures Are Hard To Produce Now back to the technical problems of sending out pictures. First we had to provide it in a nice display. Knowing that soon we would be shipping stuff (nice word) on a CD-ROM, we wanted to develop everything for the CD-ROM display case. Next we had to update our brochure to fit inside the display case because we technical people want users to have sufficient facts. Then we had to design a cover - and a back cover - which looked nice. Finally we had to figure out what to say in a mouse driven display presentation. Ricky Nelson, Bill Baber, and Ed Layne worked hard to bring this project to completion. I helped by staying away. Do not expect pictures (clip art I can handle) in this newsletter anytime soon. If I learn how to technically do it, what would I show? They tell me it is a right brain - left brain problem. My sawdust has shifted to all one side.
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