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- ***1
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Essential Home Inventory is the premier
- software available for intelligently managing
- personal and household inventory. This
- program uses the same data management engine
- as Collect!, which was nominated for a 1993
- Shareware Industry Award. Not only is
- Essential Home Inventory flexible, it is
- blindingly fast and simple to use. You'll be
- surprised just how much you don't know about
- what you own until you've worked with it.
-
- You can not only properly catalogue and
- manage the data, you can also use the
- financial capabilities for insurance reports
- and to determine which items you own that
- deserve special attention. You can also use
- it for estate planning.
-
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- USES
-
- Essential Home Inventory is usable for
- any custom inventory you can imagine. This
- is accomplished by using templates that you
- create to tailor Essential Home Inventory to
- work with any particular data. You can
- create and use as many templates as you like.
-
- You can also use Essential Home Inventory
- for maintaining mailing lists and employee
- records. ESSENTIALLY, the program can be
- tailored by you for a wide variety of uses.
-
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- MULTIPLE COPIES
-
- Essential Home Inventory uses the Windows
- environment to the maximum, supporting
- graphics (pictures) and text. The registered
- version supports drag and drop techniques.
- Supported in all versions is the ability to
- run more than one copy at the same time. Do
- you run a small business? With Essential Home
- Inventory you can put a copy on screen with
- customer names, a copy of used inventory, a
- copy of new inventory -- and so on... And
- with Essential Home Inventory being lightning
- fast you never have to wait to find things. No
- doubt you'll find uses for Essential Home
- Inventory we didn't think of!
-
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- RECOMMENDATIONS
-
- The graphics/picture addenda doesn't have
- to hold pictures -- if you have a scanner
- you can use it for a variety of purposes.
- For instance, you can scan in images of
- receipts, drawings, or closeup photos of
- special markings.
-
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- SPECIFICATIONS
-
- Number of data files -- unlimited
- Number of Templates -- unlimited
- Number of User Defined Fields -- 10
- Number of User Defined Lists -- 1
- Field Definitions -- TEXT or NUMERIC
- Number of instances -- Defined by Win3
- Number of records / file -- 5000
- Graphics data types -- *.WMF, *.BMP
- Graphics supported colors -- 256
- Text Addenda Size Limit -- 30k
- Pick List data entries -- 5000
- Export Format -- comma delimited *.CSV
-
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- WHAT'S A TEMPLATE?
-
- A template allows you to tailor the data
- you work with for a particular purpose.
-
- Each template has a series of fields that
- are user defined: you can set each one to
- accept text or numeric data and give it a
- meaningful name, such as "YEAR BOUGHT."
- In any given inventory there is also at
- least one categorisation that is used above
- all others. You also have a pick list that
- you can set up to use for a category
- definition as a part of the template. The
- pick list allows you to create a built in
- list so that it is not necessary to type in
- redundant data (such as "electronics
- equipment") for each field.
-
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- EDITING/CREATING TEMPLATES
-
- To edit a template, choose the OPTIONS
- menu item and then CREATE a new one or
- EDIT an existing one. You may wish to
- EDIT first so that you can see how we
- created some of the Collect! examples.
- Essentially, the text boxes for each of
- the user-defined fields allow you to name
- the field, and the option buttons allow
- you to specify the type of data for the
- field. To edit the main category pick
- list, enter text in the box above the
- list and click the ADD button. Clicking
- the DELETE button deletes the item seen
- in the dropdown list window. You may name
- any field a name that is up to 35
- characters. If you choose to SAVE the
- template and a data field is over 35
- characters in length, you will be warned
- that you have an invalid field name. Any
- field that does not have a name will not
- be seen on the main screen or be part of
- the data set.
-
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- CHOOSING FIELDS
-
- Each valid field for the current template
- will have a checkbox next to it. Checking
- the checkbox will cause a data entry
- window to appear. If the data field is
- numeric, you can choose the relationship
- you want to search for: Matching, Less
- Than, Greater Than, or Range. Just enter
- the criteria in the appropriate box(es)
- and choose OK. For instance, if you want
- to look for all items that cost over $55
- you would check the PRICE PAID checkbox,
- choose GREATER THAN, and enter 55 in the
- text box. Text data fields are searched
- as MATCH only, and you can check the CASE
- IGNORE box to avoid problems with not
- remembering if you capitalised letters in
- each data field you're searching in.
- Choosing a checkbox that has already been
- checked will uncheck it and clear it.
-
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- DECIDING HOW TO SEARCH
-
- All searches use an inferred AND. You can
- search for seemingly impossible criteria:
- you can look for all ELECTRONICS items
- bought (WHEN BOUGHT) before 1987 with a
- PRICE of more than $50 and so on, and that
- is an example from the supplied template.
- You can also create your own templates and
- searches are just as fast.
-
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- WHY TEXT IS "MATCH" ONLY
-
- When a text search is intiated, the program
- checks for the existence of the specified
- text at any place in the field that is
- being searched, not just at the beginning
- of the field. For instance, if you were
- looking for LABS in a field that had
- ALSTON SOFTWARE LABS in it, it would be
- deemed as a match. This is a very clean
- and efficient way to search through text,
- and is especially useful when you cannot
- remember remember ALL of the text that
- you placed in EACH data field. Searching
- for LESS THAN or GREATER THAN would not
- produce usable results, therefore text is
- searched as a match only.
-
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- CLEAR BUTTON
-
- When you choose this, any checked data
- fields are unchecked, all data that has
- been accumulated to do a search with is
- also cleared (i.e. you'd need to re-enter
- any search parameters), and the menu
- items related to search-found data are
- disabled. Basically, you are removing any
- references to data you have already found
- or were about to look for.
-
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- DONE BUTTON
-
- This selection simply hides the Search
- Window and removes it from view. If you
- choose to open the window again from the
- main menu, it will appear in the same
- state as when you saw it last. You can
- also minimize the search window and put
- it on your desktop.
-
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- SEARCH BUTTON
-
- This button is what actually initiates a
- search. Each data field is tested to see
- if it is checked and contains valid data
- to search for. When the search finishes,
- the scroll bar is enabled and the number
- of records found is shown. If no records
- are found, the scroll bar is disabled and
- you'll see "None" listed where it shows
- how many records were found. Assuming
- that there were found records, the scroll
- bar can be manipulated and the found
- records are presented in the main window.
- The main window scroll bar also changes
- with each record. You have the option of
- switching between the two windows to do
- any work you need. It's best to overlay
- the two windows so that the data fields
- are uncovered; you can watch the chnages
- this way. Certain Menu items (mostly in
- the FIND menu) are also enabled for file
- level manipulation of the found data.
-
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- FILE MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW
-
- Not only are searches flexible, there are a
- number of options you have as to what to do
- with the data. Sometimes things happen that
- are unexpected and the job of Essential Home
- Inventory is to help you prepare for this.
- For example, a local newspaper article had a
- story in it about a lady who awoke at 3 AM
- to find a wrecked car in her living room. In
- another story a family had a tree fall onto
- the garage in a storm, ruining everything
- in the garage.
-
- To this end Essential Home Inventory is
- equipped to handle most any need. Once
- you have found data by searching, you can
- take it out of the present file and put
- it into a completely separate file in
- order to better isolate it. You can also
- append the data to other more applicable
- files. It is much simpler to hand your
- insurance agent a printout of items in the
- garage, for instance, when that is the area
- that was damaged.
-
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- EXPORTING DATA
-
- Search data can be copied out to disk in a
- format readable by spreadsheets or other
- database products. The data will remain in
- your data file, but a copy of the found
- recors is placed on the disk in a comma
- delimited ASCII format. You will be asked
- to provide a file name, and the program will
- append a .CSV extension so that other
- products can read it.
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- COPY DATA
-
- Search data can be copied out to other
- EHI data files. If you choose COPY
- TO EXISTING file, the records will be
- appended to the chosen file. If you
- choose COPY TO NEW file, you'll be asked
- for a file name to place the copy in. The
- original data is still in your current
- data file; all you did was make a copy of
- the records.
-
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- MOVE DATA
-
- When data is MOVED, it is removed from
- the current data file and into the file
- specified. The affected records, as far
- as the program is concerned, are deleted.
- See SEARCHING | COPY for more information
- concerning EXISTING and NEW data files.
-
- ***22
- HOW TO USE THE MASK
-
- The print mask is used as an easy way to
- define what gets printed when printing
- the file data. Essentially, the mask lets
- you tell EHI what to NOT print. This
- is useful, for instance, if you want to
- create a catalogue of items but do not
- wish to list the PRICE PAID for items. It
- is also useful to disable or enable the
- printing of pictures of items. In short,
- it provides a way for you to customise
- printouts easily.
-
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- SELECTING FIELDS
-
- When you bring up the PRINT MASK window,
- you will see a list of fields that can
- be printed next to check boxes. When the
- box is checked, the data and the field
- name will not be printed. You can also
- select boxes that are already checked and
- de-select them.
-
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- DEFAULT BUTTON
-
- When this button is selected, all fields
- that have been checked are cleared, and
- three default fields are selected for
- you: TEXT ADDENDA, GRAPHICS PICTURE and
- PRICE PAID.
-
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- CLEAR BUTTON
-
- This button clears all checked fields,
- thus allowing all fields to be printed
- or reselected.
-
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- OK BUTTON
-
- This button closes the PRINT MASK window
- and accepts the selected fields.
-
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- PICTURE CONSIDERATIONS
-
- It takes a great deal of time to print a
- picture, so when you decide to print an
- entire file, bear this in mind. You are
- probably better off to print pictures as
- the result of searches -- i.e. on demand
- or when you need them. Also, pictures are
- printed about 1/6th page size 2/3rds of
- the way up and centered horizontally, and
- this means that when you are printing
- data with pictures you will use a lot
- more paper, because the PRINT PICTURE
- algorithm used will kick out the current
- page so that a fresh page will be used to
- get the picture in the desired position.
-
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- PICTURE BUTTON
-
- This button will allow you to view / edit
- a picture. The picture's name is defined
- by the ADDENDA NAME field (and the program
- will append the proper extension to this
- name.) Therefore, if you do not have text
- in the ADDENDA NAME field, nothing will
- happen. If there is a valid name in the
- field, the program will look for a picture
- file with that name. If one is found, the
- appropriate picture will be displayed. If
- not, a blank window will be shown, but it
- is possible to import a picture via the
- menu. Up to 256-color picture formats are
- supported.
-
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- WRITING (TEXT) BUTTON
-
- This button will allow you to view / edit
- any text notes that you want attached to
- the current data record. Notes can be up
- to 30k bytes in length. Refer to the
- PICTURE BUTTON discussion for information
- on how filenames are determined.
-
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- GRAPH (STATISTICS) BUTTON
-
- This button brings up a window showing
- statistics concerning the opened file in
- memory, and how the current record
- relates to the rest of the records. In
- the registered version you can also create
- and print graphs based on the data.
- Statistical data is referenced to the
- financial fields -- PRICE PAID and
- CURRENT VALUE.
-
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- CLIPBOARD BUTTON
-
- This accesses the program's internal clip-
- board, where you can copy a record's
- contents and paste it into any other
- record. Refer to The Internal Clipboard
- discussion.
-
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- THE INTERNAL CLIPBOARD
-
- The clipboard is internal to the program and
- not to be confused with the Windows system
- clipboard. It's used for filling data
- records with data that is similar to another
- record without having to retype the entire
- record contents. It is best used when adding
- records that are similar to a current
- record. To see how it works, open up a
- sample data file and go to any record. Click
- the CLIPBOARD BUTTON to get the clipboard,
- and click the COPY RECORD button. Click the
- CLIPBOARD BUTTON once more to see the
- clipboard data, and click the JUST LOOKING
- button to close the window. Click the
- ADD RECORD button, and your data file will
- increment to an empty record. Click the
- CLIPBOARD BUTTON one more time, and click
- the PASTE RECORD button. The data that had
- been saved on the clipboard will be filled
- into the empty record.
-
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- ADD BUTTON
-
- The Add Button is used to Add a record to
- the current data file. When it is pressed
- the counter for the NUMBER OF RECORDS is
- incremented, and the current record (and
- the scroll bar position) is set to the
- new empty record. You can then enter data
- in or paste it from the INTERNAL CLIPBOARD.
- See DELETE BUTTON.
-
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- DELETE BUTTON
-
- The Delete Button is used to delete the
- CURRENT record, which is shown on screen.
- The deletion takes the form of simply
- making the record EMPTY, and all of the
- data fields will have nothing in them.
- When you SAVE the data file, any empty
- records are ignored; when you open the
- same file again the record will not
- appear and you will have an empty record.
-
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- THE SCROLL BAR
-
- The scroll bar is used to sequence thru
- the data in the file. As the bar moves to
- the left, records numbers get smaller.
- Organization is arranged from left to
- right, record 1 through the last record
- in the file. Clicking along the bar and
- not the < or > buttons causes the scroll
- action to change by 10% of the total
- number of records. If you are using the
- SEARCH facility: when you manipulate the
- the search window scroll bar, the main
- screen scroll bar changes as well so that
- you can control your position in the file
- using either scroll bar. Also note that
- a data record is not saved until the bar
- is moved. If you enter data into an empty
- record and try to print it, you will not
- see any data. You need to move the bar
- once to make sure it is saved.
-
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- STATISTICS
-
- The program's statistics are finance
- oriented and give you a quick thumbnail
- sketch of what value your file has. In the
- registered version, graphs can be made
- and printed that show relationships of
- the various data.
-
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- ENTERING DATA
-
- Entering data is as simple as typing in
- what you want each field. Any field that
- is set up as TEXT will save up to the
- first 35 characters. Fields that are set
- up as NUMERIC will accept text data but
- can work in unexpected ways during search
- operations. In general, it's best to have
- field names be as descriptive as possible
- to discourage entry of invalid data.
-
- ***38
- TEXT EDITING MENU
-
- The EDIT menu is only active when a text
- or graphics addenda window is open. It is
- divided with a separator bar; the upper
- portion is used for editing text. All of
- the operations work in the standard
- windows fashion except for IMPORT TEXT
- and SAVE TEXT. IMPORT TEXT allows you to
- read in a text file and add it to the
- text window. SAVE TEXT will write the
- window contents to the file specified in
- the ADDENDA NAME field; it will have the
- extension .TXT added to it automatically.
-
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- GRAPHIC EDITING MENU
-
- The last three entries of the EDIT menu
- are for working with graphics images, and
- will only be active when the graphic
- window is opened. The IMPORT GRAPHIC item
- will allow you to bring in an image from
- a file. Valid Formats are .BMP and .WMF.
-
- ***40
- THE TEXT WINDOW
-
- This is used for adding text notes to any
- given data record. The type of data that
- is put in is up to you. It can include
- notes, copies of letters, and so on. There
- isn't a limit to what sort of information
- you record, but it must be in an ASCII text
- format if you are reading it in, and you are
- limited to 30k bytes of notes per record.
-
- ***41
- THE GRAPHICS WINDOW
-
- You can use the picture recording capability
- in a number of other ways. If you have a
- scanner, you can store images of receipts
- or passages or artwork from books. You
- can also use it to store photos, such as
- photos of art objects. You can also use it
- in conjunction with photos to store close up
- details of items like close-ups of special
- markings or other details not seen in a
- normal photo.
-
- ***42
- DECIDING WHAT TO ADD
-
- Remember that storage on your hard drive
- is finite and that image files can soon
- grow to take a great deal of space. Text
- files are not much problem, but images
- require a lot of room. As a rule, you
- should store images that are required to
- show something in particular. It's easy
- to get carried away with a scanner but it
- is better to be conservative with space
- and record those items that are unique
- enough to justify the space.
-
- ***43
- USING THE WINDOWS CLIPBOARD
-
- Whenever the text window is being used,
- you have access to the Windows system
- clipboard. Note that if there is valid
- text in the windows system clipboard, the
- PASTE menu item is active. This allows
- you to COPY or CUT data from one text
- file and PASTE it into any other. This is
- particularly useful for adding redundant
- data to all text files. For example, if
- you were working with a sports card
- collection, you may want to create a stat
- sheet in each text file. Using the clip-
- board you can make ONE master, COPY it to
- the system clipboard, and PASTE it into
- the other text files as needed.
-
- ***44
- FILE OVERWRITE CHECKING
-
- All major files are overwrite protected,
- and this prevents you from copying a file
- over another using the same name. Addenda
- files can be selectively tested for this
- by checking this OPTIONS menu item. By
- default it is ON.
-
- ***45
- FILE BACKUPS MADE
-
- As a safeguard you can make a backup copy
- of your data file when it is written to
- the disk. It is saved as FILENAME.BAK and
- it is in the exact same format. If the
- original is lost, you would need to do
- little more than rename the backup file
- to FILENAME.HIF. By default this option
- is OFF.
-
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- REGISTRATION BENEFITS
-
- When you register Essential Home Inventory
- you will receive an enhanced version that
- contains added features. A partial list:
-
- 1) Windows Help File -- This help file
- that you are reading is used ONLY because
- it keeps the distribution size down.
- 2) Drag and Drop -- allows you to delete
- selected fields or records QUICKLY.
- 3) Maskable Clipboard -- allows you to
- select which data fields get dropped into
- a record.
- 4) Printing Enhancements -- allow you to
- mask field names as well as field data.
- 5) Text Editor Enhancements -- allow you
- to change the displayed font size in the
- text editor to get better readability.
- 6) Directory Control -- Use directories
- other than the default directory for
- data storage
- 7) File Sort Utility -- add-on utility
- to sort data files by ANY criteria in
- ascending or descending order.
-
- You'll also receive a Printed Manual,
- more sample files, and a discount on
- other Alston Software Labs products.
-
- There's other enhancements that we're
- working on, so there may also be new
- goodies not already on the list!
-
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