RE: MilCat, MilSerials, MilAcq
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- Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 11:11:56 -0800
- From: Richard Cotenas <cotenas at csus dot edu>
- Subject: RE: MilCat, MilSerials, MilAcq
Your system administrator can give each person an individual login or assign
one for the entire department. In the later case, you have to share function
keys.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Angela Kroeger [mailto:akroeger at mail dot unomaha dot edu]
> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:25 AM
> To: IUG INNOPAC List
> Subject: RE: MilCat, MilSerials, MilAcq
>
> Phil Shirley <pshirley at cuyahogafallslibrary dot org> wrote on
> 03/07/2005 11:18:00 AM:
> > If you tab to a button and then cannot activate it using the Enter
> > key, try pressing the space bar.
>
> It works! I am absolutely thrilled!
>
> I had never before encountered a situation where I needed to
> use the space bar for that purpose, so it would never have
> occurred to me. Thank you very much for the tip! This makes my
> workflow much smoother.
>
> In another message, Bob Duncan said that Millennium macros
> ARE at the login level. I asked one of my coworkers to show
> me the contents of her macro tab, and sure enough, hers is
> clear of both my and Circ's macros. So now the question I
> have is: why is my login, which no one else uses, loaded up
> with macros I didn't create? Can I delete them without
> affecting anyone else? I got a private e-mail from someone
> else on the list saying she had a similar problem, and that
> it resolved smoothly. So that will be my project for tomorrow
> morning. Thank you!
>
> --Angela
>
> =====
> Angela Kroeger
> akroeger at mail dot unomaha dot edu
> University of Nebraska at Omaha Library, Monographs Cataloging
>
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