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From: Dr D. <drd...@ho...> - 2002-04-05 12:26:38
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Tip for user-friendly update: Have the 'add part' routine check if any # in description and kill it ;-) > -----Original Message----- > From: sql...@sq... > [mailto:sql...@sq...] On Behalf Of > Carey Durbin > Sent: vrijdag 5 april 2002 13:58 > To: sql...@sq... > Subject: Re: [SL] latex dilemma > > > > I too was getting this error when trying to print. I figured > it out this morning. I > had the # sign in one of my part descriptions. Latex did not > seem to like it for > some reason. I removed it and it works correctly now. Go figure. > > Carey Durbin > CD Computer Systems > E-Mail: cd...@sy... > Web: http://syscon.mine.nu > |