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- CHAPTER 11 LISTS OF SIMILAR PERSONS, FAMILIES AND NOTES
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- SEARCHING YOUR FOLDER FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION
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- ADDENDUM J: IF YOU HAPPEN TO SEE ANY PROGRAM ERRORS...
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- If you've read this far through this chapter -- or even if
- you haven't -- you've probably noticed that GIM LISTS is a
- very involved, very intricate tool. That sort of involved
- intricacy gives GIM LISTS its power, but it also means that
- somewhere, there's surely some small problem that we've
- overlooked.
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- We have gone to great lengths to test GIM LISTS thoroughly,
- and we've tried to think of everything we could. Still, it's
- entirely possible -- however unlikely -- that you might be
- able to get GIM LISTS into a situation that it can't handle.
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- If you should ever see GIM LISTS complain about a "program
- error" and quit, it's because you've gotten GIM LISTS into
- one of these situations that it can't handle, and that we've
- overlooked. If that should ever happen, please report it so
- that we can fix it.
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- The best way to report it is to run GIM in debug mode. That
- is to say, instead of starting up GIM by typing "GIM" at your
- DOS prompt, start it up by typing "GIM DEBUG" at your DOS
- prompt. Then, re-create the program error. When GIM exits,
- there will be a file called "gimdebug.out" in your current
- directory. Please print that out and mail it to us. This
- will be a tremendous help to us as we solve the problem.