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Pickering, John (NORBORD) PICKERIJ@norbord.com
Thu, 24 May 2001 15:45:53 -0400


As an aside, why bother with the NODICT option? MPE will quite happily "xeq"
files of type 644; Quiz and Qtp will quite happily "use" files of type 644
(but you'd need a colon in your example); Reflection et al. will quite
happily transfer files of type 644 to your PC (and drop the minidictionary
in the process unless you use the labels option). In short, I haven't found
a case where I really needed to make a NODICT subfile. In fact, keeping the
dictionary around makes it easier to go back months later and figure out
just what's in the file. Your mileage may vary.