Msg: 5532 *Conference*
11-01-94 17:23:15
From: RICHARD HANSON
To : JOHN BROWN
Subj: REPLY TO MSG #5528 (MANY THANKS)
In fact, downloading messages for reading off-line is "the way to fly!" The concept remains the same for all computer terminal programs ... only the keystrokes differ. For a stock Model 100, 102, or 200, the <f2>down function key is used. Simply tap <f2>, respond with a filename (do not include an extension), and hit <enter>. From that point forward, until you either tap your <f2> function key again to close the open file, or log off, the file you opened will capture all the data that comes to your screen. If, however, you are online with a non-Model 100 computer, then again, the concept remains the same ... only the keystrokes differ. With PROCOMM, for instance, you would tap the <pgdn> key, reply with a filename, or path\filename, or path\filename.extension, and hit <enter> to open a capture file. And, again, until you close that file or log off, all the comes to your scree will also go into that file. There are other was and tricks but The above will get you going. And thank you for the compliment, sir. -Rick-