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Fe bruary 1996 / Letters / Menu, Please...

In your review of HTML tools ("Web Publishing Made Easier," December), you say "there's no way to add rows or columns to a table besides using a text editor ... and then reimporting the new text file into HotMetal." You missed the Markup/Edit_Table menu, obviously. In the screen shot on page 173, you say "[Spider's] window is more representative of the Web page." Perhaps you missed the View/Hide_Tags and View/Hide_URLs menu, too? I did like your point about a W indows 95 bug making it nearly impossible to import other formats: I assumed Rich Text Format import just didn't work. I transferred HotMetal Pro to another computer running Windows for Workgroups, and the import worked flawlessly.

Gene Saunders
Senior systems engineer, SunSoft
Gene.Saunders@Central.Sun.COM

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