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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
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00431092
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>>Hi George,
>>
>>May be I'm asking too much, but is it possible to also publish all your articles together here in UT articles section? The reason, I'm asking, is that it's a little inconvenient to find and print these articles from VFUG. At least, I have to check couple issues and it prints the whole page, not only the article I want...
>
>Nadya,
>
>One of the ways I support VFUG is not making content I place there available elsewhere until after the newsletter is sent to the general membership via email. In the case of a series like this, which is still being written, this wouldn't occur until after the entire series is complete.
>
>In this case, Ed and I have discussed combining the articles into a single document, adding some content, and making it available as a downloadable white paper from the eSolution Services site. At this point in time, it's impossible for me to estimate exactly when, or if, this will take place. Back when Ed, Craig, and John formed the company, I offered to provide them material for their site or help in anyway I could.
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>While it may be an inconvenience, there's nothing to prevent you from saving the entire newsletter to your hard drive, cutting out what you don't what, and printing from there.

George, from my POV: It will not be posted here for download. Something about after prying it from my cold, dead fingers. If you want it, get it from VFUG, or as a whitepaper whereever we decide to release it. Whereever that is will contain a simple mechanism for anyone to find it via FAQ.
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