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jj94

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When I subscribed to the Apogee Newsletters, I thought I would just get a notification of a new newsletter but I get a mini issue with it. These are very helpful, but my question is, where does it say that you can download the newest issue of the actual newsletter? The mini issues do look back into the older issues of the newsletters but it never says something like, 'And you can download a copy of the new issue at...' I may have missed something in the email, so please correct me if I have.
 
I already subscribed, and that's how I'm getting the mini issues. :)
 
Not sure what is meant by "mini issue", but if you go to Apogee Newsletter and click on "Download The Latest Issue (Click Here), you'll download the latest newsletter.

I don't like Adobe opening in my browser, so I 'right-click' and Save-Link-As.
 
Yeah, I guess I can do that. The only thing that is puzzling me is that Apogee says they would send a notice out to subscribed people, and I haven't even gotten one notice yet. Just six mini issues.
 
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