They can
and did afford it. They purchased GEMS in April of 2000. Larry J. Dix Vice
President of Operations Global
Election Systems -----Original
Message----- Before
you upgrade riched, make sure you have checked "Color Ink on Paper"
in the Ballot Options->Color. I am not aware of any riched problems on
W2K (though that doesn't necessarily mean there isn't one). The National
Education Association must be doing very well -- I wouldn't have thought they
could afford a GEMS liscense. Ken -----Original
Message----- Actually,
I hadn't had a response yet so thanks very much, Greg! -----Original
Message----- Winnt/System
32. Clears it up like magic. I would
imagine it is the one on our ftp site. Rename the current riched20.dll as
old and install the new one in System 32. You
probably have this already though. Greg -----
Original Message -----
To: Support Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001
1:23 PM Subject: Using
Color in AVOS Headers w/GEMS 1.15.9 and Win2000 National
Education Association (users of our AVOS) have come upon the following problem: While
creating a database using GEMS 1.15.9 on a Windows 2000 platform, they are
attempting to use color in the header but the text within the header still has
a white background. I don't
have any experience with 2000 yet so I must ask: Is this
a riched20 problem and if so, is the file on the FTP site the one I should send
them? Also, where is this file located in 2000? Cathi Smothers |