• Subject: RE: Office Vision
  • From: Krys Theodore <ktheodore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 11:35:15 -0600
  • Organization: Marks Bros. Jewelers, Inc.

Please let me know what the problems were.  We are bringing up Lotus Notes 
now, and that is the direction for the future in our company.

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From:   Cyndi Bradberry[SMTP:CyndiB@IHFA.ORG]
Reply To:       MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Sent:   Wednesday, March 10, 1999 10:11 AM
To:     Midrange-L (E-mail)
Subject:        Office Vision

Hi everyone,

We use office vision extensively within one particular application group. 
The users love it because they simply put an x next to letters they wish to 
have printed for a particular client, and they appear on the printer all 
merged.  But Office Vision is no longer going to be supported after V4R4. 
 Does anyone know if there is a particular release or time when the 
existing office vision will not work?

Does anyone have any other ideas?  We have MS Office, but have not found a 
way to initiate the call of a MS Word document from the 400. Currently we 
initiate the call to PRTDOC from a RPG program. We would like to keep 
things a simple as possible.

We are thinking about Lotus notes, but one person in our department had a 
very bad experience with it at another installation.

Please pass along any suggestions that you might have.

TIA,

Cyndi Bradberry
Idaho Housing and Finance Association
Boise, Idaho

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