Category : Word Processors
Archive   : FLEX102D.ZIP
Filename : MAILER

 
Output of file : MAILER contained in archive : FLEX102D.ZIP
-------------------- Flex 1.02d ------- QUICK MAILER --------------------
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make check or money order to: Logical Systems
PO Box 181 (FLEX)
Jacksonville AR 72076-0181 USA

unit price copies

Flex Text Editor ................................. $29.95
standard shipping (US or international) + $ 2.95
extra for air mail (US or international) + $ 2.00
surcharge for gov't or corporate POs + $10.00
Total $_________

------------fold------------ INSTANT REGISTRATION ---------here------------
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Copy this file to the printer. After the first page prints, you will have
to turn it over and print the back side for the address.

Fold at the page break below with the printing facing out. Then fold letter
style, putting this side in and the address side out. If necessary, staple
the check to the mailer, then staple or tape the sides and top.


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Logical Systems
PO Box 181 (FLEX)
Jacksonville, AR 72076-0181
USA
Flex SWv1.02d




  3 Responses to “Category : Word Processors
Archive   : FLEX102D.ZIP
Filename : MAILER

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