MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

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Re:MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

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BOSTON wrote:
The printing costs of the original manual was north of $30-35.00. This is a request to the Manual writers to produce a print-out supplement for any changes to the original manual, which likely would happen periodically.

Thanks, BOSTON :dry:
Correct me if I am wrong, you do not want to have to reprint the entire manual just so you can keep it current, is this correct?

I think adding a supplement is a good idea, and perhaps something that this company would be wise to look into doing. To print out a 5 page supplement is far better than printing out the entire PDF manual again, not to mention the money you will save.
William Howard Russell-
Little did I conceive of the greatness of the defeat (at Bull Run), the magnitude of the disaster which it had entailed upon the United States. So short-lived has been the American Union, that men who saw it rise may live to see it fall.
BOSTON
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Re:MANUAL SUPPLEMENT

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FrederickYaeden wrote:
BOSTON wrote:
The printing costs of the original manual was north of $30-35.00. This is a request to the Manual writers to produce a print-out supplement for any changes to the original manual, which likely would happen periodically.

Thanks, BOSTON :dry:
Correct me if I am wrong, you do not want to have to reprint the entire manual just so you can keep it current, is this correct?
Yes! Exactly right!
I think adding a supplement is a good idea, and perhaps something that this company would be wise to look into doing. To print out a 5 page supplement is far better than printing out the entire PDF manual again, not to mention the money you will save.
Right again! :)
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