Smart Edit Upgrade
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Smart Edit Upgrade
My Solitaire has been upgraded from SE4 to SE8. The SE8 manual at the Macrosystem website is a 12-page manual extension. Should I refer back to the SE7 manual?
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Re: Smart Edit Upgrade
Ron,
you could refer back to SE7 manual, but I think you would be far better served ordering Chet Davis's tutorial. It's a full tutorial covering every aspect of smart edit 8 and the Bogart operating system. I ordered it myself and I find it invaluable. There is also another tutorial on arabesque 4. With the manual, you have to decipher what you think they mean by what's written down. With the tutorial, you see the screen chet is working on, and you can see exactly which tabs are being pressed to get you through what you're trying to accomplish. At least I know it's easier for me this way. The tutorial only cost $50 and if you're a member of his site you can get a 20% discount.
you could refer back to SE7 manual, but I think you would be far better served ordering Chet Davis's tutorial. It's a full tutorial covering every aspect of smart edit 8 and the Bogart operating system. I ordered it myself and I find it invaluable. There is also another tutorial on arabesque 4. With the manual, you have to decipher what you think they mean by what's written down. With the tutorial, you see the screen chet is working on, and you can see exactly which tabs are being pressed to get you through what you're trying to accomplish. At least I know it's easier for me this way. The tutorial only cost $50 and if you're a member of his site you can get a 20% discount.
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