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    Thanks, John, it is an interesting little program.

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    One advantage of NotePad vs Word, etc., is minimizing bells and whistles; also file size.

    For spell checking, I just use the upload editor window before submitting. No extra steps that way. BTW, turn OFF WordWrap before submitting, and let the upload window justify. Add bells and whistles in the window if needed, correcting spling errores if you like. (or not).

    Also, a blank line adds only two bytes (CR/LF) to the file size, and improves readability.

    Ad's quote matched your original in my viewer (Firefox), FWIW.

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    Does openoffice add crap as well? This is posted from OpenOffice free software that works on many systems.

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    Magnolia wonderful stuff to turn easy on the tools and fine detail .
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    Grand-a-flora (not spelled right) or Southern Magnolia (the kind in the Southern Antibellum ho,es of the deep South in the old movies with Scarley O'hara and such) is what is in the front yard, Beautiful tree and the limbs (fallen by ice storm) are interesting woods with two distinct colors between the heart and sap. Star Magnolia is in my back yard and the ice-storm limbs are also two distinct colors although mot as previlent and an ease to turn. But then I like to turn DRY wet turners may experience difficulty...

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