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April online AW Journal

April mag

Ditto on Bill....I got it via snail mail in pristine condition!! Thanks to the many and seldom recognized that work on our behalf on every edition. I salute you!:cool2:
 
April Issue

Great issue, I have been a member for several years and teach woodturning at our local College. I am going to give a pitch to our turning club that this one issue is worth the entire year's dues.

Also I appreciate the fact that I can go on line and make a copy of one of the articles to use in my class without doing a copy from the hard copy on my printer.
 
Yes Virginia, you can print out an article.

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Also I appreciate the fact that I can go on line and make a copy of one of the articles to use in my class without doing a copy from the hard copy on my printer.

Since you said this I went in and found out there are all sorts of things the reader lets you do. One has to run the pointer around the edges slowly and all sorts of instructions pop up.

Play around with it. (There may be instructions somewhere--but that would not be as much fun. :))
 
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