[WWI] Nats Registration forms

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Mon Jul 31 20:22:36 EDT 2006


Stuart!
     Thats exactly what I was looking for! A way to update my online
registration form.  The website wont let me.  I emailed Alan Milsap
earlier and he said I have to hand write it.
Can you help ?
Sanjeev

On 7/31/06, Stuart L. Malone <smalone at kc.rr.com> wrote:
> Sanjeev and Lance,
>
> The 'Walk In Registration Form' is solely used to get the model data
> into the computer.  It will not go out with the model.  The Model
> Entry Name on this form is supposed to be short like 'Naglo', Me-
> something, or Fw-whatchamacallit.  To expedite the registration
> process, we did not put a 'description of work' section on the walk-
> in form.   This would have been extremely time consuming.  As you
> know, you could enter a description online.  The official model entry
> form that will go with the model out to the table does have a
> description of work section that measures exactly 3 inches tall by 6
> inches wide.  Those of you who were very prodigious in your typing
> are probably now very concerned.  Do not fret, we did not 'shrink'
> the print.  We have printed out multiple pages in large type.
>
> Now, back to coding the rest of the registration program......  See
> you guys soon.
>
>
> Stuart L. Malone
>
> Not the victory but the action.
> Not the goal but the game.
> In the deed the glory.
>          - Hartley Burr Alexander
>
>
>
>
> On Jul 31, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Lance Krieg wrote:
>
> > Sanjeev wants:
> >
> > "... a paper printout of the online model registration form?"
> >
> > I did not print out the online form, but I later decided to enter a
> > second model and completed the "Walk-In Model registration form"
> > which was also online.  This has a box 1 inch by 3 1/2 inches
> > entitled "model entry name", which is about the only blurb-worthy
> > space on the form.  At the very bottom, you've got room for another
> > 1 x 6 inch space.
> >
> > I'm going to do my usual picture-packet with mine, which may be as
> > effective a way as possible of showing what you have done to a kit-
> > based model, IMHO.
> >
> > Lance
> >
>
>


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