RE: cassette labeler/computer interface

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From:"Tarpley, John" <jtarpley@amgen.com>
To:"histonet@pathology.swmed.edu" <HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu>, "'Donna Sitrin'" <dsitrin@unipathllc.com>
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Date:Tue, 31 Aug 1999 07:41:53 -0700
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Donna,
Sorry I don't have the original information, but on many E-mail programs you
will find a deleted, deleted items, or trash folder. On some programs when
you press the delete key messages are moved there until you tell the program
to remove them - thus it requires two steps to delete them. On other
programs the folder is cleared when you shut down your E-mail program, but
until that time the messages are still there and available so they can be
retrieved. On some programs you can control when the deleted folder is
emptied by your preferences settings. Might be worth checking to see if you
can retrieve the original message. Good luck

John Tarpley 15-2-B
Specialist Image Analysis & Immunohistochemistry
Amgen Inc
One Amgen Center Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA  91320

Views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer


> ----------
> From: 	Donna Sitrin[SMTP:dsitrin@unipathllc.com]
> Sent: 	Tuesday, August 31, 1999 8:11 AM
> To: 	histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	cassette labeler/computer interface
> 
> I received a message in response to my troubles with cassette labeling
> which mentioned a cassette labeling system that would interface with
> the accessioning program in a computer.  I accidentally hit DELETE instead
> of print.
> Sorry!  I am very interested in this piece of equipment, so please repeat
> the information for me.
> 
> Thanks for your patience,
> Donna in Denver
> Unipath, LLC
> 
> 



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