Gom
I was in the same boat you are in a couple of years ago. Throughout the years I have saved various manuals, some good some bad, and cobbled together a patchwork GOM. I finally decided to break down and spend the $1500 for a GLN manual. Best decision I made, hands down. If the price is an issue the only way I know how to copy a manual is the old fashioned copy machine or scanning. If you scan, you will need some software that will allow you to edit out the old name and insert your company name. After all is said and done, I would beg borrow or steal to get the $1500 and have GLN set up your manual. I think 1500 is a good price, I'm not sure but I think I paid more.