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Re: Nota Bene Mailing List has moved



I don't believe so, Paul.  That would be too easy.  I'm referring to when
you address a #10 envelope for printing in NB, the TO and FROM boxes --
including font choice, point size, and so forth -- can be saved for future re-use. 
Then you just hit 'Get Address' from that screen and choose one.  I had a bunch
of those, which must get stored *somewhere*, but which might not have
survived these recent v. 10 Beta updates.


   Jordan


From: Paul Breeze
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: Nota Bene Mailing List has moved

Jordan

I saw your query and then forgot about it.  I do not use templates
myself but my NB10 installation has a template subfolder.  Is the
template you are seeking not there?

Paul

On 22/11/2013 17:36, J R FOX wrote:
> Thanks, Carl.  ISTR that historically the level of tech help to be found
> there did not compare all that favorably with what exists here, but I
> guess I should subscribe there as well.
>
> No one seems to have picked up on my recent query about where the NB
> envelope address templates one creates live.  I would have thought
> perhaps some .Ini file, but nothing jumped out.  It may come down to my
> making some new ones on this latest beta update, then checking all the
> file dates to see if any have incremented.
>
>
>    Jordan
>
>
>    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    *From:* Carl Distefano <cld@xxxxxxxx>
>    *To:* XyWrite Mailing List <xywrite@xxxxxxxx>
>    *Sent:* Thursday, November 21, 2013 4:21 PM
>    *Subject:* Nota Bene Mailing List has moved
>
>
>    As you may or may not be aware, the Nota Bene Mailing List recently
>    moved from its longtime home at Hamline University to the list
>    server at Michigan State University. When the change-over was being
>    discussed on the NB list last summer, I advocated for a procedure
>    that would automatically move all current subscribers to the new
>    server with no need for action on the subscriber's part -- a
>    transition modeled on the XyWrite list's move from U.Penn. to
>    Freelists.org some years ago. Evidently my
>    plea fell on deaf ears:
>    it dawned on me this week that I had abruptly stopped NB list posts
>    from the time the new list went live in September; it seems that it
>    was necessary to subscribe manually to the new list! Since others
>    may be in the same boat, I thought I'd let you know, and pass on
>    some useful information about the new list.
>
>    The home page for the new list is here:
>    http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=NOTABENE
>
>    The list subscription page is here:
>    http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=NOTABENE
>
>    --
>    Carl Distefano
>    cld@xxxxxxxx cld@xxxxxxxx>