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- Manual Changes
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- Printing Check Addresses:
- When printing of check addresses are specified, the Payee portion of the
- Payee/Address will be printed only if one of the first 2 address lines is
- non-blank. If only the 3rd line is filled in, the Payee portion will not
- be printed. Then if you fill in only the third line, you can use this to
- print an Account Number on the check.
-
- Void Checks:
- Normally when you select (Void) and enter a Void check, the transaction is
- marked as cleared. If you choose to enter an amount other than $0 in the
- Void Withdraw window, the transaction will not be cleared.
-
- Graphics Adapters:
- If you are having trouble seeing graphics or don't know your adapter type,
- experiment with another Graphics Adapter setting (CGA, MCGA, EGA or VGA).
-
- Upgrading from Version 1.0
- Code Types are new for Version 1.2. After upgrading, view the Codes-memos
- list and set the Code Types to Income, Expense or leave it blank.
-
- Relocating Data Files on Diskettes
- Page 47 describes the relocation of data files to a different DOS
- subdirectory. To relocate files from a diskette to another diskette, you
- must:
- 1. Use the DOS COPY command to copy the data files to the new diskette.
- 2. At the Program Options Menu, set the Data File Disk Drive to
- the diskette drive where the data files are found.
- 3. After making sure that you can read the data in all data files, you
- can use DOS ERASE to erase the data files from the original diskette.
- This procedure is useful when you have program files and data files on
- the same diskette and you run out of room. Moving the data files to a
- second diskette drive makes more room available.
-
- Running out of Room on Diskettes
- Typically, the following diskette drives hold the indicated amount of
- transactions with addition room for the Automatic Transactions in .ATO
- files:
- 360KB drive -> 4000 transactions
- 720KB drive -> 8000 transactions
- 1.44MB drive -> 16000 transactions
- If this space is still not enough, you can keep your data files on several
- diskettes. Files ending in .ATO and .ACC must be kept together. .ACA
- files are for Archived Years and can be placed on a different diskette.
- Example:
-
- Program Diskette Data Diskette 1 Data Diskette 2
- ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
- │ CASHC.EXE │ │ TOM.ATO │ │ TOM89.ACA │
- │ CASHC.OVR │ │ TOM91.ACC │ │ TOM88.ACA │
- │ CASHC.HLP │ │ TOM90.ACC │ │ JANE89.ACA │
- │ CASHC.PRO │ │ JANE.ATO │ │ JANE88.ACA │
- │ CASHC.COD │ │ JANE91.ACC │ │ │
- │ CGA.BGI │ │ JANE90.ACC │ │ │
- └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘
-
- Cash Control will prompt you when to insert Data Diskette 2. A second way
- to arrange your files is shown below. Here, Tom's and Jane's files are on
- separate diskettes.
-
- Program Diskette Data Diskette 1 Data Diskette 2
- ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
- │ CASHC.EXE │ │ TOM.ATO │ │ JANE.ATO │
- │ CASHC.OVR │ │ TOM91.ACC │ │ JANE91.ACC │
- │ CASHC.HLP │ │ TOM90.ACC │ │ JANE90.ACC │
- │ CASHC.PRO │ │ TOM89.ACA │ │ JANE89.ACA │
- │ CASHC.COD │ │ TOM88.ACA │ │ JANE88.ACA │
- │ CGA.BGI │ │ │ │ │
- └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘
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