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JULY 2002

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The Computer Corner

When I am making a table in word I sometimes don’t want the gridlines around the table. How can I take away the borders? First, select the table that you want to effect. Using the Borders button on the Formatting toolbar choose no Border. This will remove the border from being printed, but you can still see the gridlines of your table. If you do not want to see the gridlines ...

Proud to be Americans by David Greenberg - Family owned & operated since 1926, Jim Douglas Chevrolet is proudly All-American.

Historic events have taught Americans to look inward at themselves and their country. That includes how people deal with their families and others, as well as how they spend their money. The trend is to think in patriotic terms and the economic trend is to buy American. General Motors was the first American automobile manufacturer to respond to the economic fallout of the crisis ...

Come Discover High Springs by Anisa Perbtani - A day-trip to our neighboring town can be relaxing or exciting.

Being voted Florida’s Friendliest Small Town is something to be proud of, but High Springs residents haven’t let it go to their heads. As a matter of fact, they’d rather you found out for yourself how friendly they are. Just a twenty-minute drive northwest of Gainesville will bring you back in time to a place where everything has slowed down, and the small things ...

Letter from the Editor

Welcome to Gainesville Today magazine! This month we celebrate our country's independence with several terrific articles. Of course I like them all. But we also have several articles that are not related to the patriotic holiday but do reflect what this country is all about — freedom. ...

American Business Family Style

It seems that American families want to spend more time together than ever before. To achieve that many now add business hours to their leisure time together. Today it is more and more common to see American families working together on a regular basis. In fact our cover story this month is about an ...

Move Up to Progress Corporate Park

CPAmerica International, an international association of CPA firms founded in 1978, moved its headquarters to Gainesville in the early 1980s. More recently, the company relocated to Progress Corporate Park, a research and development park in Alachua. The 16,000-square-foot, $1.8 million building ...

Dog Bytes Family

In today’s society, big name discount stores and commercial shops have become the norm, and in turn, family-owned businesses are sometimes overshadowed. However, these smaller businesses can offer many advantages that aren’t often found in the general marketplace, such as personalized attention, ...