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     How to hang a suspended ceiling is the topic of Volume 1 of a series called "The Handy Man" developed by R. J.  Gerlach Family Software, PO Box l75, Ft. Campbell, KY 42223-0175.
     It's a self-booting Basic, menu-driven, easy to use program. Graphics illustrate various aspects of the ceiling installation process. And there's a tool and material checklist which you can print out.
     The instructions are attractively presented and easy to understand.
     If there is one drawback it would be lack of an option to printout the instructions.
     Without a hardcopy, I can see myself running back and forth from the room where I'm installing that suspended ceiling to the computer in order to review the next step in the process.
     In summary, I find this instructional material does not require the number crunching and other functions that a computer handles so well.
     A book that could be taken to the work site for periodic review during the construction process would seem to be a better medium for this how-to presentation than a computer. 
 
[EDITOR'S NOTE:  JOHN AFTER READING YOUR REVIEW, I POINTED OUT THE PRINT OUT PROBLEM TO THE AUTHOR RICKI GERLACH, RICKI SAID:
     TO PRINT OUT ALL INSTRUCTIONS, JUST PRESS CONTROL P PRIOR TO RUNNING IT, ONCE YOU HAVE ENTERED THE MAIN MENU].
 
 
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