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- | EASY ADDRESS INDEX |
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- | HFK Software |
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- T A B L E o f C O N T E N T S
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- INTRODUCTION 1
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 1
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- INTRODUCTORY DEMO 2
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- INSTALLATION 2
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- TSR LOADING 2
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- TRIGGERING EZ-DEX 3
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- INSERTING A NEW ADDRESS 4
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- CHANGING AN ADDRESS 5
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- SPECIAL SITUATIONS 5
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- ENVELOPE PRINTING 6
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- ADDRESS LIST PRINTING 8
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- USE WITH SPREADSHEETS 9
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- EZ-DEX REGISTRATION 9
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- APPENDIX-A -- LIST FILE FORMAT 11
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- APPENDIX-B -- SPECIAL CONTROL 12
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- APPENDIX-C -- KEYBOARD PRIMING 13
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- APPENDIX-D -- SHAREWARE DECLARATION 14
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- QUICK REFERENCE CARD 15
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- REGISTRATION FORM 16
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- -- I N T R O D U C T I O N --
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- EZ-DEX, the EASY ADDRESS INDEX, provides a means of quickly
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- fetching an address and auto-typing it into the currently
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- running word processor, or other application program. EZ-DEX
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- can also print labels and envelopes as well as dial phone
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- numbers for you. EZ-DEX does all this with a minimum of
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- keystrokes and takes only a fraction of a second.
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- If you are typing an address and you think that you'll need
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- to type it again sometime, letting EZ-DEX remember it for you
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- will save effort and improve accuracy every time that address
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- EZ-DEX works with your word processor by popping up a window
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- | EZ-DEX for BILL PETERSON |
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- | | Baker, Mr. John | |
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- | | Little Systems | |
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- | | 345 King Street | |
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- | BA___ A-Z 0-1 | | <-- INS +C +D |
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- After striking sufficient text and arrow keys to zero in on
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- the desired address, simply striking the ENTER key restores
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- your display, resumes the execution of your word processor,
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- and synthesizes the keystrokes necessary to effect typing the
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- entire address block -- hands off.
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- -- S Y S T E M R E Q U I R E M E N T S --
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- EZ-DEX requires about 10K bytes of RAM, and runs under DOS
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- Version-3 or later on an IBM PC or equivalent computer.
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- EZ-DEX responds to triggers when the display is in 80 by 25
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- text mode as with WordPerfect and many other text oriented
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- EZ-DEX works with both hard disk systems and diskette-only
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- -- I N T R O D U C T O R Y D E M O --
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- The details in this manual are more easily understood once
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- you have seen EZ-DEX in action. If you have not already run
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- 2. Entering "MENU" on the DOS command line, and
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- EZ-DEX installation is easy. Just copy the EZDEX.COM file
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- EZ-DEX is a resident extension of DOS (a TSR) that remains in
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- <color> is optional, and when specified, overrides the
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- Entering "EZDEX CTRL+ALT WHITE+GREEN" loads the EZ-DEX TSR
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- Attempting to load EZ-DEX again does nothing unless
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- "EZDEX UNLOAD" is entered, in which case the TSR is removed
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- If so, EZ-DEX must be installed and loaded. You may load
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- EZDEX via the MENU batch (see INTRODUCTORY DEMO), or by
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- copying EZDEX.COM onto your system disk and initiate EZ-DEX
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- Once EZ-DEX has been loaded, it may be triggered into action
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- EXERCISE 1 -- Trigger EZ-DEX by holding CTRL+ALT momentarily.
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- To change an address: (1) trigger EZ-DEX, (2) select the
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- (1) National Widgit Co., Inc.| National Widgit Co., Inc.
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- EZ-DEX is a complete package that is provided as SHAREWARE.
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- See (Appendix-D) Enjoy getting to know EZ-DEX and understand-
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- Feel free to make copies for your friends and co-workers.
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- When you put EZ-DEX to practical use, a small registration
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- Twenty dollars ($20) via The right to put EZ-DEX
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- This product is produced by a member of the Association of
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- -- Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E C A R D --
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- | DOS (or BATCH) EZ-DEX COMMANDS |
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- | To LOAD the EZ-DEX TSR: |
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- | EZDEX <trigger> [<color>] [<env>] [<lab>] [<dial>] [<path>] |
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- | EZDEX PRINT ADDRESSES [BORDER] [PAUSE] |
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- | EZDEX KEYBOARD_PRIME=<keystrokes with tilde (~) for ENTER)> |
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- | BACKGROUND (TSR) EZ-DEX COMMANDS |
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- +-MasterCard-or-VISA-Account-No:--------------+ +-Phone:------------------+
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- +-Exp:-----+ +-Signature:--------------------+ +-Fax:--------------------+
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