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AlbanCT
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Instruction manual

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Just purchased WitP. I am trying to print the instruction manual that is on the CD. Too big for my home printer. Too big to send by mail to my office. Cant read CD's in the office (CD player off for security reasons).

And lastly I live in the UK which doesnt apparently allow me the Kinko facility proposed on the web site.

Any idea?

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If ya get one of the little website plans (geocities, tripod, etc.), upload it from your home computer to the webspace and download it at work.
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RE: Instruction manual

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A little USB flash memory "stick" is great for moving big files around. Plug it into your computer and the computer think's it's a removeable disk drive. Copy the file to it, tell the computer to shut it down, stick it in your pocket and you're all set.
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RE: Instruction manual

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I assume your floppy is locked out at work too?

How about email or web browser?

Zip programs can pack up a file and split it into multiple smaller parts. You can mail it to yourself at any of the web based email services like yahoo, hotmail, etc

Just checked it ... 9 files, floppy sized ... can you mail that size in? [;)]
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