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I'll volunteer for the form. I work with Excel at work and am rather familiar with it (have you thought about a Cold Fusion setup?). As for the images and stuff, I have an (old) copy of Paint Shop Pro that I use to edit my images (text, colors, contrast, cropping and sizing,...). In a pinch the Windows Paint program should work. I know how to use a scanner but there are several out there and the software varies as well so I couldn't really tell you what to do (except read the manual, sorry). Toby Erkson, air_cooled_nut@pobox.com '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L '75 Porsche 914 1.8L Portland, Oregon, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8501/ ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: I'm SOOoo confused! Definitely LONG, possibly BORING Author: type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE Date: 9/30/97 8:07 PM ... 4) The idea of a Type III registry was tossed around, and I kind of psuedo-volunteered to try and do it. I've got a rough prototype started, along with a handy form to input data. Someone else, I think his name was Todd, knew how to work with Excel pretty well, and I'd like to see if he can help me figure out how to use the data once I get it. I'm not ready to put the page up for the masses yet, but I would like about 5 volunteers to e-mail me and check out the form, maybe help me test it by filling it out, and generally point out any obvious flaws or shortcomings. E-mail me directly if you'd like to be a test pilot for the form. I may try and get a .org domain name once I get finished, like the type 34 registry has, any ideas on that would be appreciated. 5) Sorry Greg, I know this is pretty type III unrelated, but can anyone give me some advice on how to properly use a scanner? What about software, like Toby E. used to put the cool arrows and stuff on his alternator conversion photos?... Jake "hey, has this joke died out yet?" Kooser '71 Squareback (the little girl) '66 type 1 roadster (still in Ohio, that's why I'm not finishing it to drive right away)