[comp.databases] Pro-Cite Solutions ?

qrs@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Quabidur R. Safi) (07/04/89)

Hello Net:
( I have never done this before, so bear with me )

Does anybody have experience with using Pro-Cite ? I believe a firm
called PBS Ann Arbor, MI produces it.

The program allows you to format and organize journal references and citations,
it also comes with many helpful things like punctuation files etc., I thought
it was a God send. But there was a problem (serious).

It allows you to index your citations or references in various ways; this is its
main function I would assume.  But it doesn't work that way if the result
of your indexing is larger than 32K; the text window won't handle more than that
and the wonderful people at PBS haven't added the FEATURE of allowing you to
actually SAVE your indexed work.
You can send it directly to the printer but you
can't save it was a file. I know that you can have it saved on disk (cmd f)
instead of printing but I don't want to spend hours cutting PScript stuff.
Any help,prayers,suggestions would be very helpful. Thank you for your time.
-quabid

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