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From: Richard Brogger <>
Subject: Re: [FTST] New List
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 14:22:41 -0500
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Hi Ron,
I assume you mean Refresh. If your project is one data set you are
probably correct. Refreshing a data set takes as long or longer than
an Import but I learned to start a Refresh just before I left my
computer. All but one of my data sets will refresh while I eat. The
monster is Refreshed while I sleep.
Keep in mind that a new project may not have the changes to Accents,
Filters, etc. you may have entered in the old project. If you have
multiple data sets in a project, you do not want to recreate the
project.
Richard
Ron Stonehouse wrote:
>
> I think it is premature for the assumption that everyone knows how to use
> FTST. I for one and still learning when I have time, but enjoying it
> thoroughly.
>
> Ok so here's a question. Has anyone tried the update function yet. I tried
> it yesterday and found that it would almost be faster to recreate the
> project versus update it.
>
> Ron
>
> At 01:53 PM 2001/10/21 -0400, you wrote:
> >Myrnice wrote: "There seems to be no messages on this list so I an checking
> >to see if this is returned."
> >
> >
> >I thought I was alone, too. I suppose everyone knows how to use FTST...it
> >overwhelmed me until I started playing around with it. I think I am going to
> >love this software once I figure out what all it can do.
> >
> >Linda.
> >
> >
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