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Hi,
·Here's somthing new , Instead of asking a question ,your going to tell the biggest landmine you have found . I'll start- Don't use old versions of the stamp editor ,the· stamp 2pe won't program on the older versions (this might seem easy , but· if you just grab one of the 13 cd's you have laying around and load it ,not knowing it's 3 years old, you'll have problems) . Anything that·you have had problems with·, lets hear it .
Thanks ,Brian
Post Edited (Brian Beckius) : 12/31/2006 4:04:28 PM GMT
·Here's somthing new , Instead of asking a question ,your going to tell the biggest landmine you have found . I'll start- Don't use old versions of the stamp editor ,the· stamp 2pe won't program on the older versions (this might seem easy , but· if you just grab one of the 13 cd's you have laying around and load it ,not knowing it's 3 years old, you'll have problems) . Anything that·you have had problems with·, lets hear it .
Thanks ,Brian
Post Edited (Brian Beckius) : 12/31/2006 4:04:28 PM GMT
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Seeing as the latest version is always available online, why would you torture yourself with some "might work" older version?
Also, any version I've used in the last 10 years or so always clearly shows on the toolbar or dropdown menu which stamps it can deal with.
Don't see the issue.
Cheers,
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Tom Sisk
http://www.siskconsult.com
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I think it's supposed to be about non mea culpa.··
[noparse][[/noparse] Torturing himself --·what about the rest of us?··We were over a dozen posts the other day ironing this out. ]
In hindsight downloading the latest version would have been the way to go. I’m not complaining, I was just sharing a boneheaded move that cost me a whole day.
Brian
ps. version 2.2 and 2.2.6 look the same , I'm sure the only thing differnt is that they had to·change somthing to interface with the newer versions of windows xp.
Post Edited (Brian Beckius) : 12/31/2006 4:22:15 PM GMT
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10