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HI Angela, I used DR-DOS to version 6 (from memory) but that was many
years ago.I can't thnk I would like to go back to using it though. One of
the best word processors I ever used was Superscript on a Commodore 128.
It had a paragraph formatting command I have never seen on any other word
processor and which was most useful.It did as it was told, unlike Word 7
which tends to anticipate your wishes and throw a tantrum when it gets it
wrong. Over the past few months I have been using OpenOffice which works
very well avoiding some of the problems posed by  Word.It is a freeby.
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE

>The times of only 16MB RAM in a machine are definitely last century...

>I still run a few DR-DOS machines and all have 64MB, which also is the 
>max. usable amount of RAM supported BTW..


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