Fred, I think I can probably get the conversion done here. Horace At 10:13 PM 10/29/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Hi all, > I contacted Claud Kissman very recently, asking specifically for the >PowerPoint to post as pdf files on the web site. He tried to send it as an >attached >file, but nothing attached. At any rate, from that response and from earlier >conversation in Dallas, he was willing that we post it. Just requires that >someone do the necessary format change. I guess there's a question of how >clear it would be in pdf, but that would seem to be the way to go. > I had hoped we would have this posted long since, but my first two > emails to >Claud went unanswered. I figured he was busy and didn't want to be too much >of a pest (and had lots of other irons in other fires, myself). > So anyway, if somebody with more expertise than I have would like to >undertake to convert to pdf, and get the files to Scott Thile, we can get >them up >where everyone can take advantage. >Regards, >Fred Sturm >University of New Mexico > >Quoting Don McKechnie <dmckech@ithaca.edu>: > > > Eric and All, > > > > I have Claud's Powerpoint presentation. If we do put up the info on > > the > > CAUT site I'm sure it would be a worthwhile addition. It would be > > best > > to get Claud's permission first. Claud did say that he would send it > > to > > anyone interested. So as to not bug him with a lot of emails, I will > > send it out to anyone on this list who wants it. I'm not real > > experienced with Powerpoint but it seems to me that this file is the > > mother of all Powerpoint files. You will have to pump up the memory > > to > > fully open all the slides. > > > > Don > > > > _______________________________________________ > > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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