This page is designed to help you
download a copy of the ORPCUG Bylaws.

If you have a full-featured browser, clicking on the RED "Download" button below, will initiate the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) necessary to download the file. If you have Netscape as a browser, when you left-click on the link, you will get a window with several options; one of these should be Save the File. Clicking on that option should start the download pocess.

If you have Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you can right-click on the link to get a drop-down menu. One of the options in the drop-down menu should be Save the File. Select that option.

During the download process, you will have to indicate the location (that is, DEVICE:\FOLDER) in which you wish the file to be stored. You will also have the opportunity to modify the name of the file from the default one that has been assigned. The default name is 3vbylaw.rtf.

Be certain that you remember the device and folder name, as well as the file name during this process. If you wish, for example, to store the file on your floppy drive (A:) in a folder (directory) called "ORPCUG", you must create that folder (using FILE ==> NEW ==> FOLDER) before the download begins. Then, when you are asked where the file is to be stored, indcate the A: drive and the ORPCUG folder. You may name it simply "bylaw.rtf." Please keep that extension for reasons that follow.

The file is in RTF or Rich Text Format. This file may be imported into any word processing program including WordPad that is available under Accessories for Windows 95 and 98. You can even import it into NotePad, but you will lose some of the "format" of the "rich text."

Note that if you have the extension "rtf" associated with an application AND you choose an option like "Execute in Place" rather than "Save the File," you will find that the associated application (like MS WORD) will be opened and the file will be brought into the application. If this happens, you can use the FILE ==> SAVE from the aplication menu to save the file in the format of the application. Again, remember the location and name that you use in saving the file.

After you have decided where you will store the file and what you will call it, click on the DOWNLOAD in the box below. The remainder of the process should follow automatically. The time that the download requires will depend, of course, on the speed of your modem, and - to a limited extent - the load on the KORRNET server at the time you start the download.


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After the download is complete. You will still be looking at this page.

You may now return to the By-laws as posted on the Web or to the ORPCUG Home Page by selecting from the following two links.


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Page posted on March 14, 1995
BY: John P. Sanders