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3690.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Feb 10 1995 11:06 | 3 |
| VTX TEL, "SEARCH sitecode".
Steve
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3690.2 | Table of contents ? | OTOOA::MOWBRAY | This isn't a job its an Adventure | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:08 | 2 |
| Just to do a 90 degree turn. Is there a VTX resouce that tells of all
of the pages that are out there ? Profile/IR/VNS/etc. etc. ?
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3690.3 | PF1-KP7, * | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:35 | 5 |
| I'm not a VTX heavy, but I know you can see lots of keywords by going
into VTX, doing a PF1-KP7 (which produces a "FIND" prompt), then
entering an "*".
BD�
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3690.4 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:44 | 4 |
| The "Corporate VTX Library" (VTX LIBRARY, also usually a choice off your
site's default VTX server) is the "master list".
Steve
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3690.5 | VTX REGISTRY has alphabetical listing | SHRMSG::DEVI | recycled stardust | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:20 | 14 |
| You can also access VTX REGISTRY, select choice 5, CVL Alphabetical
Listing, and then select choice 1 = 'A'. Keep hitting your enter key
and you will go through a complete alphabetical listing of all
infobases registered with the corporation videotex library.
And - for those of you who are running the current version of VTX,
there's no need to use the PF1 whatever keys. Just type in the command
you want to perform: FIND, SEARCH, PRINT, SAVE, REVEAL, EXIT
And - try out the windows client. Once you know a keyword, and if that
word appears on a screen, just clicking on it will take you to the
page.
Gita
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3690.6 | Digital's Reference File of Sites, access via VTX | BRAT::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Fri Feb 10 1995 13:59 | 4 |
| If you are looking for VTX access to Digital's Site and Building Codes,
along with addresses and other information about the Site/Building, try
VTX SITES
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3690.7 | The VTX Yellow Pages | SWAM1::WOLFE_LE | | Wed Feb 15 1995 09:50 | 5 |
| The index for VTX can be listed by typing "VTX ATOZ". This will
bring up a menu of the letters A though Z. You can then select any
letter and you will receive a display of all topics under that heading.
-LW
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3690.8 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Feb 15 1995 10:12 | 4 |
| No, VTX ATOZ is in no way an index of VTX topics. It is a list of resources
put together by US Customer Relations.
Steve
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3690.9 | | LNDRFR::ADOERFER | Hi-yo Server, away! | Wed Feb 15 1995 12:33 | 3 |
| What may be closer to the Yellow pages would be the TEL
infobase. Departmental listings, choice 2, is what's
in the back of the phone book (updated weekly).
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