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    1. Re: Half a page
    2. Philip Powell
    3. In message <[email protected]>, Allan Raymond <[email protected]> writes >We are now in the discuss mode on what constitutes a "half a page" and I have >moved this topic across to the DISCUSS list. > >Allan Raymond >[email protected] >http://www.btinternet.com/~allan_raymond/Monarchies_of_Europe.htm >FreeBMD - putting birth marriages and deaths on the Internet >http://FreeBMD.rootsweb.com/ > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Sheelagh Hawkins" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: 26 October 2001 07:19 >Subject: Re: Half a page > > >Sorry Phillip I would have to disagree with you there. Surely if a page does >not contain any information after a point, then it is complete regardless of >whether it is only one line or 380 lines. We may be at cross-purposes here. Shell said she was about to /start/ a page that was only half full - since she is in the same syndicate as me, I felt I could see where she may have been coming from: At present, I'm working on scans of typed copies and when the index letter changes there is a gap of TEN blank pages followed by a page with the single large new index letter and then entries begin on the next page. I've very recently transcribed the change from I to J when I finished with a quarter page and today J to K when J finished with half a page - obviously I finished them off with +PAGE. Of course, I accept that the final entry on a page to be transcribed means that the page is complete (-: Apologises for any confusion -- Philip Powell

    10/26/2001 01:27:27