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jdoehlert
01-15-2002, 07:48 AM
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Glad I could get on, sure missed it all. Just got the new FS2002 Book on how to


do things, it appears simple in content, so I will just read the book, have
alot invested in FS98, and am still as always flying it.


Best wishes

William

William, can I ask what "book" on fs2002 you found that you appear to feel is
very helpful?

thanks, Jamie Doehlert

wre
01-15-2002, 03:02 PM
!


Glad I could get on, sure missed it all. Just got the new FS2002 Book on how to




do things, it appears simple in content, so I will just read the book, have
alot invested in FS98, and am still as always flying it.


Best wishes

William

William, can I ask what "book" on fs2002 you found that you appear to feel is
very helpful?

thanks, Jamie Doehlert

Dear Jamie,

Found the book in Best Buy Store, it is published by SYBEX Publishers, it
includes all information on how to use FS20002, both Standard and Pro. As no
book comes with FS2002 I recommend it if you are going to update to FS2002, I
am staying with FS98 as I have so much in airports and planes, sometime in the
distant future I will go to FS2002. Hope this helps.


William

jdoehlert
01-17-2002, 08:10 AM
!


Glad I could get on, sure missed it all. Just got the new FS2002 Book on how to






do things, it appears simple in content, so I will just read the book, have
alot invested in FS98, and am still as always flying it.


Best wishes

William

William, can I ask what "book" on fs2002 you found that you appear to feel is
very helpful?

thanks, Jamie Doehlert

Dear Jamie,

Found the book in Best Buy Store, it is published by SYBEX Publishers, it
includes all information on how to use FS20002, both Standard and Pro. As no
book comes with FS2002 I recommend it if you are going to update to FS2002, I
am staying with FS98 as I have so much in airports and planes, sometime in the
distant future I will go to FS2002. Hope this helps.


William


Thanks William, I think I'll try to locate it, as even a few good tips can save
alot of time that would be spent learning by trial and error. I am of the camp
that it is a disappointment not to have a good manual out of the box, though I
don't get all fired up about it as a "political" issue as you see in some
posts...thanks again

Jamie Doehlert