Hi Chet and CH gang, I bought the latest version of NYC a coupla weeks ago. So far it's a "White Elephant". I'm just too "ignernt" to get it going. It seems to have a few sample recipes of its own. I'm wondering if all other recipes must come from MM, MC, etc.? The NYC manual mentions different "cookbooks". Are they folders intended to have different types or categories of individual recipes within them? How do I set up these "cookbooks"? How do I then download recipes into the cookbooks? Some of you are very patient and kind. I need you, if I'm ever to conquer NYC. TIA, Tom -----Original Message----- From: Chet Bacon <hcbacon@connix.com> To: Chile-Heads Digest <Chile-Heads@globalgarden.com> Date: Sunday, January 03, 1999 6:27 AM Subject: [CH] cookbooks and such >If you are a collector of recipes.. go here >http://www.ffts.com/recipes.htm > >BTW >I have been using MM and MC for for years.. >The "now your cooking" has been added to my list.. At last I can >combine >all my collections into one.. >80,000 recipes into one cookbook.. >still the 200 header limit (catagories) though..sigh! > >another kinda good link for CH'rs.. >Glen's Recipe Buster which helps in the transfer of posted recipes to >cookbook formats > >http://www.erols.com/hosey/ > >Buster will take some getting use to though.. but it works! > > >Rain- what software package are you using? Qbooks? It is a dickens to >import.. even with Buster > > > > >-- > > >*-----------------------------------------------------------------* >* Chet Bacon KA1ILH | Okay, who put a * >* PO Box 284 | "stop payment" on my * >* Southington, CT 06489 | reality check? * >* E-Mail: | Homepage: * >* hcbacon@connix.com | http://www.connix.com/~hcbacon * >* cbacon@connix.com(work) | http://www.connix.com/~cbacon (work) * >*-----------------------------------------------------------------* >* Adopt a Doberman Help end puppy mills! www.dru.org * >*-----------------------------------------------------------------* > > >