From djt2@po.cwru.edu Tue Apr 7 01:46:42 EST 1998 Article: 2863 of bionet.announce Path: news.indiana.edu!ais.net!newsfeed.wli.net!agate!biosci!biosci!not-for-mail From: djt2@po.cwru.edu (Dennis Templeton) Newsgroups: bionet.announce Subject: Updated NIH grant (PHS398) templates available for Mac Office 98 Date: 6 Apr 1998 22:26:52 -0700 Organization: Case Western Reserve University Lines: 42 Sender: daemon@net.bio.net Approved: biosci-help@net.bio.net Distribution: world Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: net.bio.net Xref: news.indiana.edu bionet.announce:2863 PHS 398 Templates For NIH Grant Applications Using Macintosh-MS Office 98 Suite Updated NIH grant templates that can be used with the new version of Microsoft Office 98 for Macintosh are available on our site: These templates are updated versions of those we have distributed since 1991. Those in turn were updates of an early version done by John Livesey at the University of Washington. Thanks, John! If you wish to distribute these please leave the entire folder intact, including this Readme file. Feel free to post them on your own server, but Iıd appreciate knowing where youıve posted them, so I can make backup links. Contact me about this and any errors you may find at The Office 98 versions of Word and Excel released in the last week or so are far superior to Version 6, and we have made the move from Word 5.1 to Word 98 because of several new features that make grant layout easier. The only downside that I can see is that non Power-PC Macs have been abandoned by the new version. The best choice for older Mac users is to use the Word 5.1 and Excel 2.2 templates still available on our site. Differences: The major differences between these templates and the older version is that I have modernized the Excel Workbook (one workbook versus two separate sheets earlier) and have linked the output of the Excel sheets directly to where they belong in the Word document. I have also written a brief tutorial on how to place and frame electronic figures in the text (see "Background" section). While you are there, please check out our ad for a Post-doctoral position open for a recent M.D. or Ph.D. Best of luck with your application. =================================||================================== Dennis J Templeton, M.D., Ph.D. || Associate Professor || Department of Pathology Internet djt2@po.cwru.edu || 10900 Euclid Ave WWW http://templeton.cwru.edu || Cleveland, Ohio 44106