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Post 5 made on Tuesday December 15, 1998 at 00:00
jack schultz
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Jake,

The software provides default CCF's as they're called which contain the exact program that the Pronto ship with, at least the version I have.
However, this of course is only a starting point at which to leap from as everything is fully customizable, from buttons to icons to pages to jump statements after a button push.
So, you may choose to use some of the predefined buttons (also available in a library aka gallery) or you may combine with your own custom icons/buttons/artwork?
Remember, you can import 8bit B/W bitamp files and use them as buttons....very handy indeed.
You can also create your own library files should you choose to do so.
If you're not into icons at this point, have a look at ZDNET.com and scope out iconedit program avaialble as shareware. I use it from time to time and when combined with an old Logitec image edit program, I have all that I need to do whatever I need to accomplish. The Logitec program is especially useful in resizing a bitmap before importing to Pronto.
I hope this answers your questions.


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