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GALAXY
Version 1.3
Quick Reference Guide
OmniVerse
P.O. Box 2974
Renton, WA 98056-0961
Telephone: (206) 228-7627
24 Hour BBS: (206) 235-8760
Copyright (c) by OmniVerse 1986
All Rights Reserved
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
License Agreement
The GALAXY Word Processing Program is protected by United States
Copyright Law and International Treaty provisions. All rights are
reserved by OmniVerse. Non-registered users of GALAXY are licensed
only to use the program on a trial basis for the sole purpose of
determining whether or not it meets their requirements. All other
use requires registration.
Any other use of non-registered copies of GALAXY by any person,
business, corporation, government organization, or any other
entity is strictly forbidden and is a violation of this license
agreement.
Registration permits a user a license to use GALAXY on a single
computer.
All users are granted a limited license to copy GALAXY Version 1.3
for the trial use of others, with the following additional
conditions:
GALAXY must be distributed in unmodified, complete form,
including this Quick Reference Guide and License
Agreement.
No fee or charge may be accepted except for a bonafide
disk copying charge not to exceed US$6.00.
GALAXY may not be distributed in conjunction with any
other product, without written permission from
OmniVerse.
Warranty
OMNIVERSE makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied,
including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability
and/or fitness for a particular purpose. OMNIVERSE shall not be
liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or
consequential arising from a failure of this program to operate in
the manner desired by the user. OMNIVERSE shall not be liable for
any damage to data or property which may be caused directly or
indirectly by use of the program.
IN NO EVENT WILL OMNIVERSE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING
ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE
THE PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
The License Agreement and Warranty shall be construed, interpreted
and governed by the laws of the state of Washington.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
Credits
Program Design: Steve Schauer, Gordon Wanner
Programmers: Steve Schauer, Bob Foster
User's Manual: Steve Schauer
Graphics, Package Design: Jim Lovelace
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide
Table of Contents
Getting Started...........................................6
Using the Pulldown Menus..................................9
Managing Files...........................................10
Entering Text............................................14
Editing and Formatting...................................16
Using Block Commands.....................................17
Windows..................................................18
Appendix A:
Wordstar Compatibility...................................19
Appendix B:
Printer Description Files................................20
Appendix C:
Command Reference........................................21
Appendix D:
Registration.............................................23
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 5
Introduction
GALAXY is a fast, RAM-based word processor that offers a wealth of
features designed to make the program powerful yet extremely easy
to learn and use. GALAXY offers users a choice of using menus or
quick keyboard commands for all of the major program functions.
With GALAXY you're never stuck with a cumbersome menu system for
commands you already know, and you're never stuck with a confusing
command based system for commands you use less often.
GALAXY has a very short learning curve. GALAXY's logical, easy to
use, easy to learn commands are the result of considerable
research into how people really use word processors. If you have
experience using any full-featured word processing program, you'll
be up and running with GALAXY in no time. If you're brand new to
computer word processing or to IBM compatible computers, you'll be
pleasantly surprised at how quickly you'll be able to learn all
the advanced features of GALAXY.
We believe GALAXY is among the very best word processors at any
price. OmniVerse is also determined to be a leader in Customer
Support. We offer free telephone support for registered users and
a 24-hour Bulletin Board for online support at any time.
Questions? Call us at (206) 228-7627.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 6
Getting Started
GALAXY requires an IBM PC or close compatible with 192K, one disk
drive, a color/graphics or monochrome card and monitor, and a
printer. Before you start using GALAXY, you should be familiar
with your computer. You need to know how to load DOS, how to make
a copy of a diskette, and how to load and run a program.
THE GALAXY PROGRAM DISK
Your GALAXY program disk includes the the following files:
GALAXY.COM The main program file.
GALAXY.000 Program overlay files.
GALAXY.001
GALAXY.MSG Error message file.
xxxxxx.PRD Printer description files.
MAKEPRD.COM Utility to create PRD files.
(Not available with non-registered copies)
SETUP.COM Program to aid in installation.
*** IMPORTANT NOTE ***
You should make a backup copy of your GALAXY program disk, and
store the original in a safe place. Never use your original GALAXY
program disk as your working copy.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 7
SETTING UP GALAXY
1. With your computer turned off, open the door to Drive A, and
insert your DOS disk.
2. Close the door to Drive A and turn on your computer.
3. If DOS asks you for the date, enter the date in the following
format: mm-dd-yy, or mm/dd/yy, and then press ENTER.
4. If DOS asks you for the time, enter the time in the following
format: 8:30 or 20:30, and then press ENTER.
5. When A> appears on the screen, remove the DOS disk from Drive
A and insert the GALAXY Program Disk, and close the disk drive
door.
6. Type SETUP and then press ENTER.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 8
Starting GALAXY
Floppy Disk System:
1. After starting your computer, type A: and press ENTER if you
don't see the DOS prompt, A>.
2. Insert the copy of the GALAXY program disk you made with SETUP
in Drive A. Type GALAXY and then press ENTER.
Hard Disk System:
1. After starting your computer, type cd and then type the name
of the directory you copied your GALAXY files to with SETUP.
For example, if the directory is called Text, you would type
"cd Text". Then press ENTER.
2. Type GALAXY and then press ENTER.
On a Hard Disk System, you can use the DOS Path command to start
GALAXY from any DOS prompt. Just include the GALAXY path in your
DOS Path command. For more information on the DOS Path command,
consult your DOS Manual.
The GALAXY opening screen will appear after the program is loaded.
A window will open at the bottom of the screen that asks you for
the name of a file to edit. You can enter a filename here, or
simply press the Enter or Esc key to continue.
If you enter a filename to edit, GALAXY will load the file into
the computer's memory, and the GALAXY editing screen will then be
displayed. If the filename that you enter is not found on disk,
the message "File is new. Continue? <Y/N>" will be displayed. If
you enter Y, a file with the name you gave will be created. More
information on loading and saving files can be found in the
chapter entitled Managing Files.
The top two lines of your screen are used to display status
information. Two keys to remember are:
F1: HELP
F10: MENU
The next chapter explains the use of the Pulldown Menus, activated
by pressing the F10 key. The F1 key takes you directly to the Help
Menu.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 9
The Pulldown Menus
To Activate Menus: Press the F10 key.
To Leave The Menu Bar: Press the ESC key.
GALAXY offers a complete Pulldown Menu system for entering
commands. These menus allow you to use the full power of GALAXY
almost immediately, without having to memorize keyboard commands.
To activate the menus, press F10. The Menu Bar will appear at the
top of the screen, and the first heading, Block, will be
highlighted. You can press the left or right arrow keys to move
the highlight to any of the other menu headings. Pressing ENTER
will "pull down" the menu of commands underneath the highlighted
heading. A list of GALAXY commands associated with that menu
heading will be shown.
Once the Menu Bar is activated, the menus can also be pulled down
by pressing the capitalized letter of any menu heading, whether or
not that heading is highlighted. This method automatically pulls
down the menu without pressing the ENTER key.
The commands in a Pulldown Menu can be executed in the same way,
either by highlighting your choice using the up or down arrow key
or by typing the capitalized letter in each selection.
Once any menu is pulled down, the right or left arrow keys will
display the pulled down menu to the right or left of the current
menu. Pressing the Esc key causes the Pulldown Menu to disappear.
The next press of the Esc key will cause you to exit from the Menu
Bar and return to the text window.
When you become more familiar with GALAXY you may find it easier
to enter commands directly from the keyboard. Most of the menu
commands have a corresponding quick command listed next to them.
The quick keys that perform commands you use often will be easy to
learn, allowing you extremely fast editing. For example,
Alt-R for Right margin
Alt-C to Center text
F2 to Save a file
But GALAXY doesn't force you to memorize every command. Press the
F1 key for help with the quick commands you use less often, or
press the F10 key to use the Pulldown Menus.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 10
Managing Files
The Logged Drive or Directory
Unless you specify a different drive or directory, GALAXY will
always attempt to load and save files from the default, or logged,
drive or directory. You can change the logged drive or directory
by using the "set logged Dir" command from the Preferences Menu.
If you would like to specify a default drive or directory that
GALAXY will always use for loading and saving files, regardless of
what the default directory may be, use the SETUP program.
To change the logged drive or directory for the current editing
session:
Press F10 to activate the Pulldown Menus.
Press F, or use the right arrow key to move to the File Menu. If
you use the arrow key, when File is highlighted, press Enter.
Press L, or use the down arrow key to move to the "set Logged dir"
command. If you use the arrow key, when "set Logged dir" is
highlighted, press Enter.
Type in the new drive or directory to be used for saving and
loading GALAXY documents.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 11
Loading Files
GALAXY can retrieve a file from any disk or subdirectory of your
disk. When you first start GALAXY, or when you choose Open from
the File Menu, or use the F3 command, a window appears near the
bottom of the screen asking you for the name of the file you wish
to edit.
For example, to open the file "Anyfile.Doc" which is on the logged
drive or directory, just type the complete file name like this:
Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
If the file is located on another drive or directory, you can
include that information, too:
C:\Files\Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
If GALAXY can't find a file with the name you give, the message
"File is new. Continue? (Y/N)" will appear. Pressing Y will create
a new file with the name you gave and take you to the text window
to begin editing. Pressing N will also take you to the text
window, but no file name will be specified until you use the
"Save" command.
You can automatically open a file to edit when you first start
GALAXY, like this:
GALAXY Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
Or,
GALAXY C:\Files\Anyfile.Doc [Enter]
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 12
Saving Files
When you finish working with a document that you want to use again
at a later time, you can save the file on your disk.
You can use the Save command from the File Menu, or the F2
command, to store an exact copy of your document on your disk. If
you are saving a new document and haven't entered the name of the
file before, GALAXY will ask you for the name to give the file.
You can also use the "save As" command from the File Menu to save
your file with a new name. This option is useful if you have a
template, or "boilerplate" document that you want to modify and
save without altering the original file.
When you choose the "save As" command you will be prompted to
enter a new file name, and your original file will not be changed.
With either the "Save" or "save As" command, a backup copy of your
original file is created. This file will have the same name as
your original file, but with the extension .Bak. For example, when
you save the file Anyfile.Doc, a backup file called Anyfile.Bak
will also be saved.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 13
The Directory Command
You can see a list of the files on your disk by choosing the
Directory command from the File Menu or by using the Quick
Command, F4.
Use the *.* mask to see all the files, or enter a new mask, like
this:
Mask Shows
*.Doc All files with a .Doc extension
B:*.* All files on the B: drive
Text\*.* All files in the Text subdirectory
The "set Logged dir" command on the File menu tells GALAXY where
to look for files, unless you add a drive or directory in the
mask.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 14
Entering Text
A word processor lets you enter text much like you do with a
typewriter, with several important differences.
Word Wrap
---------
When the text you are typing reaches the right margin, GALAXY
automatically "wraps" the next word down to the beginning of the
next line. You don't need to press Enter at the end of a line
unless you want to start a new paragraph. You can turn Word wrap
on or off from the Preferences Menu.
Insert and Overtype
-------------------
Pressing the Ins key toggles GALAXY between Insert and Overtype
modes. With Insert on, whatever you type is inserted at the point
where the cursor is, pushing other text to the left or the right.
In overtype mode, as the name implies, new text you type in
replaces existing text.
Automatic Tabs
--------------
Unlike a conventional word processor or typewriter, GALAXY doesn't
make you mechanically set tab stops every time you want to change
them. When you press the Tab key, GALAXY is smart enough to
automatically line the cursor up underneath the first non-blank
character in the line above.
All you need to do to set up Tab stops is type in the first line
of your text. On the next line, every time you press the Tab key,
the cursor will line up with the next non-blank character in the
line above it.
Automatic Indent
----------------
In a similar manner, when you press ENTER, GALAXY will
automatically indent the new line to line up with the line above
it. This feature can be toggled on or off from the Preferences
Menu.
Reformatting
------------
If you change margins, you can reformat a paragraph to the new
settings by using the Reformat (Control-B) command. When you issue
this command, the text will be realigned to fit within the current
margins. The reformatting will start at the cursor position and
continue until the end of the paragraph. GALAXY considers a
paragraph to end with a blank line.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 15
Cursor Movement
You can quickly move around your document using some special keys:
Arrow Keys
----------
The up and down arrow keys move the cursor up or down one line at
a time. The left and right arrow keys move the cursor one space to
the left or right.
Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the left or right arrow key
moves the cursor one word to the left or the right.
Home Key
--------
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Home key moves the
cursor to the top of the screen.
End Key
-------
Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
Holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the End key moves the
cursor to the bottom of the screen.
PgUp Key
--------
Moves the cursor one screen up.
PgDn Key
--------
Moves the cursor one screen down.
Ctrl+PgUp Key
-------------
Moves the cursor to the very beginning of the document.
Ctrl+PgUp Key
-------------
Moves the cursor to the very end of the document.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 16
Formatting Your Text
With GALAXY, you can use a variety of tools to format your text
before you print it. You can set top, bottom, left and right
margins, page length, and font size. You can also enter codes to
tell your printer to apply special effects including bold,
underline, or italics.
Setting Margins
---------------
From the Preferences Menu, you can tell GALAXY your preferred
settings for top, bottom, and left and right margins.
Left and Right Margins
----------------------
To set the left and right margins, press Alt-L or Alt-R, or choose
Left margin or Right margin from the Preferences Menu. You will be
prompted to enter a column number for each margin setting.
With a standard 10 character per inch font size, you can print a
maximum of of 85 characters on each line of an 8.5 by 11 inch
paper. Another way of stating this is that there are a maximum of
85 columns on each line. But this would leave no margins on either
side.
If you wanted to leave a margin of one inch (10 columns) on each
side of your page, you would enter 11 for the left margin, and 75
for the right margin.
Top and Bottom Margins
----------------------
To set the top and bottom margins, choose Top margin or Bottom
margin from the Preferences Menu. You will be prompted to tell
GALAXY the number of lines for each margin setting.
GALAXY measures top and bottom margins in lines. Most printers
will print 6 lines per inch, so a standard 8.5 by 11 inch paper
will have a maximum of 66 lines.
If you wanted to leave a margin of one inch on the top and bottom
of each page, you would enter 6 lines for the top margin and 6
lines for the bottom margin.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 17
Entering Printer Codes
You can tell GALAXY to apply a special printing attribute, such as
bold, italic, or underline, to any part or all of your text.
You tell GALAXY where to apply the special attributes by placing a
print code at the beginning and end of the text you wish to mark.
GALAXY Version 1.3 supports the following print codes:
Alt-B Bold Print
Alt-D Double strike Print
Alt-I Italics Print
Alt-U Underline Print
Alt-T Superscript Print
Alt-V Subscript Print
Alt-F1 User Installed Patch
Alt-F2 User Installed Patch
To use any of these print attributes, enter the code at the point
where you wish the attribute to start, and again where you want it
to stop.
As an example, to highlight the word "computer" with bold print in
the following example of text, press Alt-B before and after the
word. A highlighted B will be inserted into the text to show you
where bold print will begin and end:
The computer has revolutionized the workplace.
If you wanted to highlight the word revolutionized in italic
print, you would follow the same procedure, but you would press
Alt-I before and after the word:
The computer has revolutionized the workplace.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 18
Using Block Commands
Marking a Block
GALAXY lets you define a section of your text as a block. Once
defined, the marked block of text can be copied, moved, deleted,
or written out as a disk file. Blocks of text are displayed in
yellow or high intensity video.
You use the Wordstar (tm) Ctrl-KB and Ctrl-KK commands to mark the
beginning and end of a block. Move the cursor to the beginning of
the block you wish to mark and press and hold down the Ctrl key
while you press the B key. Next, move the cursor to the end of the
text you wish to mark, and press and hold down the Ctrl key while
you press the key.
Or you can select "Begin" and "End" from the Block Menu. You can
even use the Sidekick (tm) F7 and F8 keys. GALAXY is flexible!
The Block Copy command will make a copy of the marked block, and
insert it at the current cursor position. Block Move is similar,
but the marked block "moves"; it disappears from its original
position, and is inserted at the current cursor position.
The Block "Read" command will insert an entire disk file into your
document at the point where the cursor is. Block Write will make a
new file of just the marked block of text.
Block commands also work with GALAXY Windows, so you can cut and
paste between two documents easily.
GALAXY Version 1.3 marks only complete lines as blocks, while
GALAXY Version 2.0 will mark partial lines, or even a single
character, as a block.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 19
Windows
GALAXY allows you to open a second text window onscreen to work on
two documents at the same time. This is most often used to cut and
paste between two documents.
To open a Window, select "Open" from the Window Menu. A prompt
will appear to ask you "How many lines?". Enter a number between 3
and 19. The new window will appear below the current window. You
can now "Open" another file from the File Menu.
Your original document in the first window is still available for
editing. To switch windows press Alt-W. The cursor will jump back
to the top window, and the file name in the Status Line will
change back to the original file name. You can also use the
PullDown Menu to switch windows.
You can mark a block of text in one window, use Alt-W to switch
windows, and then copy or move the block to the other window.
When you close the current window, with the Alt-X command or by
choosing "Close" from the Window Menu, the other window will
expand to fill the entire screen. When you close the only window
on screen, you exit the program.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 20
APPENDIX A
Wordstar Files
GALAXY can handle Wordstar files with almost no exceptions. The
major difference is that GALAXY ignores the Wordstar "dot"
commands. They will be displayed onscreen unchanged, but will be
ignored during printing.
Wordstar sets the high bit in many characters, including justified
spaces, the last character of every word, and the end of lines and
paragraphs.
Since GALAXY can display any ASCII character onscreen a Wordstar
file will appear garbled. This can be adjusted with the Alt-G, or
Graphics toggle. The Graphics toggle simply strips the high bit
from the displayed characters. The actual character is not
changed, and will be saved to disk in its original state. The
GALAXY "Print" command will likewise strip the high bit of any
character during printing, so that Wordstar files may be printed
without any translation if the Graphics toggle is OFF.
To display the IBM extended character set, such as the lines used
for drawing boxes, and the foreign characters, simply toggle the
Graphics ON. Your preferred setting can be saved in the pulldown
Preferences menu.
To save a file in Wordstar format, with "soft" carriage returns,
set the "Format WS" choice to ON from the Preferences Menu. If
this toggle is OFF, all files will be saved as straight ASCII
files.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 21
APPENDIX B
Printer Description Files
GALAXY is supplied with Printer Description (PRD) files, which are
used to send the proper codes to the printer to enable Italic,
Bold, Underline, etc. To change the default PRD file, choose the
"seT printer" command in the Preferences Menu.
If the GALAXY Program Disk does not contain a PRD file for your
printer, you can use MAKEPRD.COM, to easily create custom PRD
files to address any function of any printer. Or, if you prefer,
OmniVerse will create custom PRD files for registered users at no
charge if supplied with the printer control codes.
Printer codes are entered just as in LOTUS 123, e.g.; 027\083. Up
to 16 different printer control code strings can be stored in a
GALAXY PRD file. Fonts, attributes, margins, tabs, even complex
laser printer codes can be used to format your document with ease.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 22
APPENDIX C
COMMAND REFERENCE
QUICK COMMANDS
ESC: Undelete line
Alt-G: Graphics On/Off Alt-C: Center Line
Alt-L: Set Left Margin Alt-R: Set Right Margin
Alt-W: Switch Windows Alt-X: Exit GALAXY
Alt-F9: Undelete Alt-F10: Unbackspace
Alt-B: Bold On/Off Alt-D: Doublestrike On/Off
Alt-I: Italic On/Off Alt-U: Underline On/Off
Alt-T: Superscript On/Off Alt-V: Subscript On/Off
Alt-F1: User Patch Alt-F2: User Patch
Ctrl-PgUp: Top of File Ctrl-PgDn: Bottom of File
Ctrl -->: Word Left Ctrl <--: Word Right
Ctrl-Enter: Insert Page Break TAB: Automatic Tabs
Ctrl-Home: Top of Screen Ctrl-End: Bottom of Screen
F1: Help F2: Save File
F3: Open File F4: Directory
F5: Find F6: Find and Replace
F7: Block Begin F8: Block End
F9: Print a File F10: Pulldown Menus
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 23
WORDSTAR (tm) Commands
^A Word Left ^B Reformat Paragraph
^C Page Down ^D Character Right
^E Up Line ^F Word Right
^G Delete Character ^H Destructive Backspace
^I Tab ^J Insert Page Break
^K Block Commands ^L Repeat Last Find/Replace
^M Insert Line ^O Onscreen Commands
^P Insert Ctrl Character ^Q Quick Commands
^R Page Up ^S Character Left
^T Delete Word Right ^V Insert On/Off
^W Go To Top of File ^X Line Down
^Y Delete Line ^Z Go To Bottom of File
^QA Find and Replace ^OG Toggle Graphics
^QB Go To Top of Block ^OH Toggle Windows
^QF Find ^OI Go To Column
^QI Toggle AutoIndent ^OK Change Case
^QJ Go To Marker (Or ^Q1..9) ^ON Go To Line
^QK Go To End of Block ^OO Open Second Window
^QS Go To Beginning of Line ^OW Toggle Word Wrap
^QY Delete Text To End of Line ^OY Close Second Window
^KB Mark Block Begin ^KQ Abandon File
^KC Copy Block ^KR Read Block From Disk
^KD Save File ^KS Save File
^KH Toggle Block Hide ^KV Move Block
^KK Mark Block End ^KW Write Block To Disk
^KL Spell Check ^KX Exit GALAXY
^KM Set Marker (Or ^K1..9) ^KY Delete Block
( ^ = [Ctrl] )
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 24
APPENDIX D
R E G I S T R A T I O N
Registration licenses you to use GALAXY Version 1.3, and all
future 1.x updates on a regular basis. Any use other than trial
use to determine if GALAXY meets your needs is a violation of the
license agreement and is forbidden.
If you want only to register your copy of GALAXY, and become
eligible for telephone support, the cost is $25.00 per copy.
Complete registration is available for $35.00 per copy and
includes all of the following:
You will be mailed copies of future 1.x updates as soon
as they are available.
You will receive 20 PRD files and the MAKEPRD program
for customizing your printer driver.
You will receive the complete GALAXY Reference Guide on
disk.
You will be entitled to telephone support and priority
access on our 24 hour support BBS.
GALAXY Version 2.0 is available for $49.95 per copy and includes
all of the above plus the following enhancements:
Full column oriented blocks. You can mark a partial
line, or even a single word. The Shareware version of
GALAXY will mark only complete lines.
Multiple line headers and footers, including printing of
page numbers.
Text Justification.
Onscreen display of page breaks and page numbers.
A typeset Reference Guide with a complete command
reference and User's Guide.
Please use the enclosed order form when placing an order.
GALAXY Version 1.3 Quick Reference Guide Page 25
Corporate and Quantity Purchases
The GALAXY license authorizes use of one copy of GALAXY on one
machine at a time. If you have multiple computers, either
standalone, networked, or multi-user, you need to register one
copy of GALAXY for each workstation on which it will be used.
For registration and licensing of more than ten copies, please
contact OmniVerse directly at (206) 228-7627 for details on our
quantity discounts and site licensing arrangements.
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
INVOICE
OMNIVERSE
P.O. Box 2974
Renton, WA 98056
(206) 228-7627
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
____ GALAXY Version 1.3 Registration ............. @ $ 25.00 ea $ ______
(does not include disk)
____ GALAXY Version 1.3 Complete Registration .... @ $ 35.00 ea $ ______
(includes registration, program and manual on disk,
MAKEPRD program and 20 printer drivers, and
free 1.x updates)
____ GALAXY Version 2.0 .......................... @ $ 49.95 ea $ ______
(includes all of the above plus the additional
Version 2.0 features and printed, bound manual)
Subtotal ______
(Washington residents please add 8.1% sales tax) Tax ______
Total $ ______
Payment by: ( ) Check ( ) PO # ______________
Name: ____________________________________________________________
Company: ____________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ORDER.