I should have reread your message before I hit send.....Sorry I don't use web whacker to take pages... The software will save pages in its proprietary format (on the version I tried). I save pages off the web and redo their linking to link from one page of the presentation to the next. That way I can use the presentation off a floppy with any browser on any computer. I have directions to do this on the Technical Page of the Learning Page. If anyone wants a walk-through of the process, let me know. It's what we do when there is no internet connection. We affectionately call this our "Inter-NOT"! Good luck with your presentation. Judy At 01:53 PM 1/27/98 EST, you wrote: >In a message dated 98-01-27 13:41:20 EST, you write: > ><< Try http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/apply/intro.html > You can also get the application in .pdf there. > Try it there, you'll have a better copy than a fax would provide. > Judy Graves > >> >Hi Judy, I was in the collection today working on my presentation for >Saturday and Lo and behold! I found the application. You all are so clever! >I will just show the teachers where to find it in the collection and let them >copy it. That way they get into the collection on their own. Thanks for the >URL. I will put it out too. While I am writing you, I wanted you to know >that I am planning to use the wonderful presentation on Antietam (the one you >showed me in Cincinnati) as part of my demonstration of the collection at the >workshop. I hope it all works. I have been having problems with realaudio >player so, if I can't get it to work I won't be able to use the music which >will be a real shame. The hotel where I am presenting does not have internet >access so I am working on videotaping moving through the collection. I think >it will be easier than trying to work with webbuddy or webwhacker. I will let >you know how it goes. Thanks again for responding to my e mail. >Later, Laura > >