dbLite Help If you are reading this, you have sucessfully started dbLite from DOSor from Windows. To read this help............................Help 01 file, press [ESC] and you will enter the edit mode. Then hitting PgDn will scroll the labels down one at a time. Presenting you with ............................Help 02 the edit window, which is the window with little arrows pointed inward toward it. In case you wantto back up to read a previous label............................Help 03 you can use the PgUp key to go up. The Up and Down Arrow keys will also allow you to scroll one line at a time. DbLite's purpose is to ............................Help 04 provide a means for you to save data in a 35 character across, 5 line down format with each 175 character data record as a unit. ............................Help 05 ( Additionally Version 1.1 has added a memo window opened with either Alt-W or F11 which will give you another 4 x 20 records ............................Help 06 dbLite supports both PCL language compatible laser printers, like the HPII series and clones as well as dot matrix printers which ............................Help 07 conform to EPSON/IBM compatible standards. Please read the label files DotMatrx and Laser for further information on printer ............................Help 08 forms and alignment. To read or edit another file, you would [ESC] then hit [File Menu] item on [Main Menu], [ENTER], then ............................Help 09 Use an Existing File or Create A New File from the Menu. Next you will be asked if you want to save or abandon changes. Since ............................Help 10 you have made none yet, just tell it to abandon changes and see the next screen. Both Laser and DotMatrx should have come ............................Help 11 with this program. You can select the file to load with the arrow keys and then hit ENTER to load one of those files. For now, you ............................Help 12 can just ESC out of that LOAD menu and finish reading the rest of HELP.LBL. Later try to read all of the files which came with this ............................Help 13 program. Each details information to help you get started using the program. Like any program, you should have a compelling reason to ............................Help 14 want to use dbLite. I believe that you must experiment with the program and see what happens in order to properly understand what ............................Help 15 capabilities it has. Start out by using it for a things-to-do list or for a phone rolodex to store names, addresses and phone numbers.............................Help 16 You can set about to catalogue your video casette collection. I use the program to stamp deposits on checks daily. It has as many ............................Help 17 uses as you have basic imagination.Finally, use the registration labelto mail in the registration fee. Please report your likes and ............................Help 18 dislikes. I am also interested in suggestions for improvements. I will try to respond to your requests. I am constantly adding ............................Help 19 features to the program. Much of what I add comes from my own needs but I am certainly willing to work on adding features which help ............................Help 20 others. What I ask is that you forward your request along with your registration... Load and read REGISTER.DBL MJS ............................Help 21