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FREE Keyboard Overview
The FREE Keyboard is a collection of freeware WordPerfect 5.1
macros that are unusual because they:
1) Are designed to be user friendly;
2) Have context sensitive help where useful; and
3) Are heavily commented to allow for change
All of the macros have been tested in a law office for more
than a year and are "stable", although, because I am a lawyer, they
come with absolutely no warranty.
Four of the macros will need to be customized for your use.
They are the memo macro that has the name of my firm in it; the
blackline macro that has the name and address of my firm in it;
the letter macro (L_) that will have to be adjusted to print in and
around your preprinted letterhead; and the chart of the Fax Macro
that is a text file (several tables). Separate documentation files
are provided to help you do this.
To get a quick overview of the macros available, go into
WordPerfect and run ([Alt F10]) the macro SHOWKEYS. This is an
index to the macros (be sure to also look at page 2). Then run the
macro SHOW_H. This is a help macro - press the keys A-Z for a
brief overview of each key.
The FREE Keyboard consists of three parts that may be kept in
different locations:
1) The library of macros that can be kept anywhere,
but the following are the default locations:
A:\Macros\Free B:\Macros\Free
C:\WP51\Macros\Free D:\WP51\Macros\Free
H:\Macros\Free G:\GG\999\002\FREE
2) The FREE Keyboard (FREE.WPK) and the pointer to the
FREE Keyboard macro library (MACROLOC.WPM) that
must be kept where you have designated the location
of the Keyboards and Macros in setup ([Shift F1]LK)
3) Custom files for a particular user such as the
letter setup macro (LTRSETUP.WPM). These are
created automatically by the macros that will use
them. Edit LTRLOC.WPM if you need a special loca-
tion for these files.
To install the FREE Keyboard, run ([Alt F10]) from WordPerfect
the INSTALL macro.
Most of the macros have help options that explain more about
the operation of the macros. If you edit a macro, you may see the
symbol <--- at the end of some comment lines. These are the places
you will most likely want to change - that is, places where I made
assumptions about how the macro should operate that may not be
universal.