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Alan Cantor <[log in to unmask]>
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Sorry about cross-postings. Feel free to distribute this announcement
widely.

Version 1.1 of "Macros FAQ" is now on-line. This resource is for people who
want to operate Windows more efficiently by taking advantage of macro
software and macro techniques.

CHANGES IN VERSION 1.1:

- Added section about skills and knowledge needed to create macros.
- Added example of an event macro.

SYNOPSIS:

Running Windows without macros is like cycling through the mountains on a
fixed-gear bicycle. It can be done, but unnecessarily difficult. Think
of macros as gears for your computer. They reduce physical and mental effort
while multiplying speed and increasing efficiency.

Macros FAQ 1.1 is here:
www.cantoraccess.com/macro-docs/macrosfaq.htm

COMING SOON:

I am preparing a detailed guide on Macro Express. The guide, which will
be 30 - 50 pages long, will be for sale later in 2005.

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS:

A two-part Webcast on Macro Techniques hosted by Project EASI
Part 1: Thursday 17 February 2005. Part 2: Thursday 5 March 2005.

A hands-on workshop on Macro Express, June 2005:
www.cantoraccess.com/upcoming.htm#resna2005macros

OTHER RESOURCES THAT MAY BE OF INTEREST:

Keyboard Access Tips 1.0: a 24-page guide on operating Windows without a
mouse:
www.cantoraccess.com/keyaccess/keyaccesstips.htm

Keyboard Access FAQ 1.1:
www.cantoraccess.com/keyaccess/keyaccessfaq.htm

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Alan Cantor
Cantor Access Inc.
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www.cantoraccess.com

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