I think a PDF format is also ideal. For my CGS projects I usually copy
all the text on the specific projects page and then download all the
relevant jpegs. After that I "reconstruct" the page in Word so I can print
it. It's a little tedious, so a prepackaged solution would be wonderful!
-John
on 2/3/04 12:19 AM, sasami@... at sasami@... wrote:
all the text on the specific projects page and then download all the
relevant jpegs. After that I "reconstruct" the page in Word so I can print
it. It's a little tedious, so a prepackaged solution would be wonderful!
-John
on 2/3/04 12:19 AM, sasami@... at sasami@... wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering what web usage there is when people are building CGS modules.
> For example, do you save the files locally to your machine, or do you log on
> to get the details each time you are building?
>
> I have been considering adding zip files of each module so they can be
> downloaded and viewed locally/kept as a reference. Would this help?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ken
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