BACKUP2 DATA FILE BACKUP Page 1 To backup data you may specify the drive and directory to backup to. The backup utility with this program is simply a copy command. If you create data files too large to fit on one diskette you should use your own backup utility to backup the data. The data files from the current directory will be backed up. WARNING! You should make it a habit to backup regularly. One of the most common causes of corrupt data files is not exiting the program properly. Be certain to always return PgDn-More Esc-Quit FUTIL DATA FILE BACKUP Page 2 = to DOS before turning off the computer or rebooting. To restore backed-up data, simply issue the following command at the DOS prompt while you are in the DIARY sub-directory and with the backup diskette in Drive A: JCOPY A:*.* nYou should now be able to run the diary program with your diary the way it was when you last did a backup. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit SUGG BINDING YOUR DIARY You may print out your diary several times to make several copies, or you may print one copy and use a copier to make multiple copies. You might opt to take your book to a printers and have it professionally bound, either hard or soft. :The economical method is to punch the pages with a three hole punch and put in a loose leaf binder or (my preference) soft covered binders that expand to the amount of material included (pages don't tear out as easy). PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit CDIARY2 CUMBERLAND DIARY Page 1 Full featured Diary/Journal entry program! CUMBERLAND DIARY is a shareware application program designed for diary or journal entries. Entries may be printed singly, in groups or as an entire book. Entries may also be imported by CUMBERLAND STORY. It's features include the follwoing: )* Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line help. 7* A word processor with cut-and-paste features. PgDn-More Esc-Quit FCUMB CUMBERLAND DIARY Page 2 * A Spell Check dictionary is available to registered users. 6* Optional secrecy mode with password protection and data encryption. 1* Headings can be included for each entry. More than one entry per day is allowed. #* Searches may be made by date or by heading. * Text (word or phrase) search utility. * Imports and exports to ASCII files. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit inFILE CHANGE PASSWORD This option will allow you to change the password of the current diary, or add a password to the current diary if it does not currently have one. In order to change the password you must enter the current password and the new password. If the current password is entered incorrectly, the password will not be changed. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit CTREE CSTORY CCDIARY OORDER CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE Cumberland Tree Cumberland Story Cumberland Diary Ordering Info Esc-Quit FPRINT F5-PRINT: Current Entry AThis option will print the current entry displayed on the screen. You may enter in the beginning page number. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit inFILE DEFINE DIARY The Define Diary Editor is the access to the Author Name, address and Diary Title. All of the information is printed on the Title Page. The Author Name and Diary Title are also displayed on the main screen. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FUNCTION DROP DOWN MENUS = The six function keys, F2 through F7, are pull down menus. The function keys are readily understood by computer novices. For those who are more familiar with using the Alt-key you may also access the menus by pressing the Alt- key together with the first letter of the appropriate menu. Example: Alt-F is the same as F2-File, Alt-E is the same as F3-Edit, Alt-P is the same as F5-Print and so on. Once any menu is up, menus may be rotated to the previous or next menu using the right and left arrow keys. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit EDIT2 F3-EDIT Page 1 = The word processor in CUMBERLAND DIARY contains a cut-and- paste feature which can be accessed by the F3-Edit menu or by using the shown short-cut keys. These keys are described below: :Ctrl-M. This option marks text to be deleted or copied. The current character will be highlighted. You may then use the four arrow keys, pgup, pgdn, home, end and ctrl-end to locate the cursor to the end of the text to be marked. If you page up or arrow up in front of the beginning mark PgDn-More Esc-Quit EDIT3 F3-EDIT Page 2 = the cut (mark) mode will be exited and you will be back in the regular word processor mode. Esc-Key. Exits the cut (mark text) mode. Del-Key. Deletes the highlighted text and copies it to the paste buffer. The paste buffer can contain 600 lines, just as much as the entry can contain. The contents of the paste buffer will be erased when the next Ctrl-M (mark text) is executed. PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit PRFUNCTION F3-EDIT Page 3 Ctrl-C. Copies the highlighted text to the paste buffer without deleting the highlighted text. Ctrl-I. Inserts text from the paste buffer into the current cursor location. (Only those options currently available will be shown on the F3-Edit menu. Delete and Copy text are only available when text is highlighted. 'Text may be cut from any entry and pasted into any other entry. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit s FILE EXIT TO DOS This option will bring up a window asking confirmation before exiting the program. This option also has a short- cut key, Ctrl-X. Without invoking the F2-File menu you may press the X key while holding down the Control Key to invoke this option. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit SSELBOOK DDEFBOOK CCHPASS EEXIT F2-FILE Select Diary Define Diary Change Password Exit to DOS Esc-Quit DDROPDOWN FFILE FEDIT FTOPIC FPRINT FSPELL FUTIL FUNCTION KEYS Drop Down Menus F2-File F3-Edit F4-Topic F5-Print F6-SpellCheck F7-Utilities Esc-Quit acHELP2 MOVING AROUND HELP Page 1 This program has extensive help screens which contain almost the entire printed manual. Moving around help is accomplished by just a few keys. There is a Main Help Menu which is accessed by pressing F1 at the main screen. ALL help screens can be accessed from the Main Help Menu. In addition all screens are context sensitive and the appropriate help windows are accessed from within each option window. PgDn-More Esc-Quit FHELP3 MOVING AROUND HELP Page 2 = PgDn - Always takes you to the next help window. Sometimes the next window is a return to a help menu. PgUp - Takes you to the previously accessed help window. Enter- Works just like PgDn, but not shown as an option. Esc - Always returns you to the point in the program from where you requested help. - Pressing F1 while using help will always return you to the first screen of the currently requested help. This option is not chown at the window bottom. PgDn/PgUp-More Esc-Quit FMAIN MOVING AROUND HELP Page 3 = End/ - End and Home keys take you to the beginning and end Home of menus. This works in Help and in the Program. Alpha- At emnus, pressing the first letter of an option causes the cursor to jump to that option. This works in help and in the program. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit ITUTIL ASCII IMPORT This option allows you to enter a file name (including drive and directory) of an ASCII file to be imported into Cumberland Diary. An imported file will be loaded to the paste buffer, which you can then Insert into the diary wherever you wish. Because the paste buffer is as large as a diary entry (600 lines) the ASCII text file must not be larger than this size. Any margin size up to about 200 cpi can be imported. However, you may find that you need to do some minor editing to locate end-of-paragraphs, etc. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit MHELP POVERVIEW TMAINSCR TWORDPROC FFUNCTION DSUGG TSHAREWAR CCUMB CUMBERLAND DIARY HELP MENU Moving Around Help Program Overview The Main Screen The Wordprocessor Function Key Menus Diary Suggestions The Shareware Concept Cumberland Software Esc-Quit FMAINS3 THE MAIN SCREEN Page 2 The following keys can be used in most entry screens. (See the help screen on the Word Processor for keys used in the word processor.) eRight arrow/ 2Left arrow - moving one character at a time. er each topic. End Key - Jump to last character in field. Home Key - Jump to first character in field. Ctrl-End - Erase from present position to end. PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit CHMAIN THE MAIN SCREEN Page 3 Insert - Toggles between insert and over-write modes. (In insert mode cursor is larger, in overwrite mode cursor is smaller.) Enter-key - Causes the program to accept the entry and to prompt for the next field. No entry will be accepted unless the enter-key has been pressed. +Up arrow/ 3Down arrow - Moves the cursor to the next or prior field. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FMAINS2 THE MAIN SCREEN Page 1 The most prominent feature of the main screen is the word processor which is described under another help screen. Immediately above the word processor is a line which shows the currently active diary name, the currently active entry date, day of the week and heading. At the top of the screen is printed the Diary Title and Author name which are edited by the Define Diary selection from the F2-File menu. Just below the Title and Author is a list of the available function keys. PgDn-More Esc-Quit FUTIL PRINT MANUAL AND REGISTRATION FORM These two options allow the printing of the manual and the registration form. When the manual is printed the README file and the registration form are also printed. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit MISSPEL3 SPELL CHECKER: Misspelled Words Page 2 = 2) Word Okay - Continue This option allows you to recognize a special word which you know is correct (such as a name) but do not want to add to the user dictionary. This option will simply skip the word. 3) Add to Dictionary - If you know you have spelled the word correctly and want to add it to the user dictionary then select this option. Any use in the future of this word will not result in a misspelling notification. Words greater than 15 characters in length are not PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit SPELL SPELL CHECKER: Misspelled Words Page 3 included in the Spell Check dictionary. Words up to and including 20 characters in length can be added to the user dictionary. '4) Type a correction - This option allows you to re-enter a misspelled word. The re-entered word will then be checked for correct spelling. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit maMISSPEL2 SPELL CHECKER: Misspelled Words Page 1 = When a misspelled word is encountered a menu screen offering four options will be presented: 1) Suggested Words - This option will list several words similar to the spelling of the misspelled word. It may not always list the word you were looking for or it may not even find any suggested spellings. Generally, if you have typed the first letter and the next few consonants correctly, it will list several words with the word you are probably looking for. PgDn-More Esc-Quit TOPIC NEXT ENTRY = This option causes the currently edited entry to change to the next entry in the diary. Using this option assumes that the entry dates define the proper order of the diary, thus the next entry will be the one whose date occurs just after the currently edited date. If the current entry is the last entry in the diary, no change takes place. This option has a short-cut key, Control-N. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FCUMB CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE ORDERING INFORMATION = Cumberland Software may be obtained from your shareware distributor or from Cumberland Software for $5 per disk, postage paid (distribution and handling fee). (Updated versions of all three Family History Programs will be sent to registered users.) Registered users also get discounts on multiple registrations. Print the Registration Form from the F7-Utilities menu. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FOVERV3 CUMBERLAND DIARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW Page 2 The word processor incorporated in this program is very easy to use. It contains cut-and-paste features, and a 60, word Spell Check dictionary is available to registered users. 1CUMBERLAND DIARY gives you a few ideas on keeping a diary or journal in the chapter on Diary Suggestions. Entries can be transferred to CUMBERLAND STORY to be included in the story of your life. PgDn/PgDn-More Esc-Quit tMAIN CUMBERLAND DIARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW Page 3 = Limitations: 1 Entries per diary *10 Pages (approx. 6,600 words) per entry No limit on the number of diaries you can create. Hardware Requirements: +IBM PC/XT/AT, PS/2 or compatible with 640K RAM Hard Drive oUser-defined printer setup strings allow almost all printers to be supported. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit OVERV2 CUMBERLAND DIARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW Page 1 Cumberland Diary is a shareware application program designed to help you keep an organized diary or journal. Headings can be entered with each entry and searches made by date or by heading. ,Visually attractive pop-up menus allow you to always know where you are and where you came from in the program. The simple pop-up screensmake this complicated program appear to be much simpler than it really is. PgDn-More Esc-Quit PRINT F5-PRINT: Choose Entries There are two options available to print: entries by date or by heading. You may choose to print one or more entries, or the entire diary from this option. The first two screens will prompt you to select the first and last entry. Use the search option as expalined under F4-ENTRY/ Select Entry. The third screen will prompt for the begin- ning page number of all the selected entries. If you select a last entry which occurs prior to a first entry, nothing will be printed. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit TTITLE TTABLE PCURTOPIC CPRCHAP PSETUP F5-PRINT Title Page Table of Contents Print Current Topic Choose Chapters Printer Setup Esc-Quit wSPELL SPELL CHECKER: Proof Entry = This option will check all lines in the current entry from the current cursor location to the end of the entry. (This option has a short cut key, Ctrl-T.) The screen mode will change and each word will be highlighted as it is checked. If the word is correct, the next word is checked and so on. If a misspelled word is encountered, a screen with the menu explained under the Spell Checker: Misspelled Words help screen will be presented. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit teSPELL SPELL CHECKER: Proof Word = When selecting this option the word at the current cursor location will be checked. (This option has a short-cut key, Ctrl-W.) If the word is spelled correctly you will immediately be returned to your location in the word processor. If the word is not found in either the spell check dictionary or the user dictionary, a screen with the menu explained under the Spell Checker: Misspelled Words help screen will be presented. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit fTOPIC PRIOR ENTRY = This option causes the currently edited entry to change to the prior entry in the diary. Using this option assumes that the entry dates define the proper order of the diary, thus the prior entry will be the one whose date occurs just before the currently edited date. If the current entry is the first entry in the diary no change takes place. This option has a short-cut key, Control-P. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit soSPELL SPELL CHECKER: How it Works = Contained on the Spell Check disk mailed to registered users are the following files: !CUMLAND1.DIC,CUMLAND2.DIC -60, word dictionary CUMLAND3.DIC,CUMLAND3.K01,CUMLAND3.K02 -User entered words When the spell checkers checks a word, all it does is simply look up the word in the dictionary. If the word is not found, it is assumed to be spelled incorrectly. If you typed "your" when you meant "you're" the spell checker would think you spelled the word correctly. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit SEARCH2 TEXT SEARCH Page 1 This option allows you to search through text within your diary for a word or phrase. (This option has a short- cut key, Ctrl-S.) The search will always begin on the line on which the cursor is currently located. It will search to the end of the text of the current entry. The search is "case insensitive" which means that regardless of whether you enter the search word (or phrase) in lower or upper case it will find text printed in either lower or upper case which matches the search word. PgDn-More Esc-Quit FUTIL TEXT SEARCH Page 2 You may specify three options for the search: Current Entry Only, Forward Search or Reverse Search. If you select "Current Entry Only" the search will stop at the end of the current entry if the search word is not found. If the search word is found, you will be returned to the word processor mode with the cursor pointing to the beginning of the found word. "Forward Search" searches through entries from the current to the last entry. "Reverse Search" searches from the current to the first entry. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FSELBOOK2 SELECT DIARY Page 1 This option is not only accessed by the F2-File menu but is always presented upon entering the diary program. This option shows a screen with a list of currently defined diaries. Just point and press enter to select the diary to work on. After selecting a diary you will be prompted for the password, if there was one assigned. You must enter the correct password before the program will open the files for that diary. If you have forgotten your password and are a registered user of Cumberland Diary, PgDn-More Esc-Quit SELBOOK3 SELECT DIARY Page 2 = call Cumberland Software for help. Without the password, you will never be able to recover your diary since all data has been encrypted and is inaccessible by any other program. 9You may create a new diary using the F2-Add Diary option. When adding a diary you will also be prompted to enter a password. If you do not want the diary to be password protected then simply leave the password field blank. DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD! All diaries, whether PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FFILE SELECT DIARY Page 3 = password protected or not, are automatically encrypted. You may also delete a diary. Point to the diary to be deleted and press the Del-key. You will be asked to confirm the deletion before it is deleted. BE CAREFUL! Once a diary has been deleted, it is gone forever. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FTOPIC SELECT ENTRY Page 2 = to accept the creation of this new entry. You may also delete entries using the Del-Key. The Search option allows you to jump to another location in the list shown. This option will list the matching date or heading at the top of the list. You may page-up and page-down from the new location. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit ;SELTOP2 SELECT ENTRY Page 1 There are two options available to select an entry: Select Entry by Date and Select Entry by Heading. Both of these options work identically, except for the displayed order of the entries. Using the arrow keys you may select any entry, press enter and immediately call up that entry as the current one. /This option is also where you add entries. Use the insert key to add an entry. The default date will be the computer's current date. This can be changed. Press F9 PgDn-More Esc-Quit SETUP2 PRINTER SETUP Page 1 = In this window you may specify a port or file name to output the report to a file. If a valid port name is entered, the reports are routed to the appropriate printer port. Valid ports are as follows: LPT1 or PRN The usual port for parallel printers :LPT3 :COM1 The usual port for serial printers PgDn-More Esc-Quit `SETUP3 PRINTER SETUP Page 2 = If a valid port is not entered (do not enter ":" after the port name) the entry is assumed to be a file name and all reports are written to the current drive and directory. The printer setup strings are sent to the printer at the appropriate time. Diaries are printed in 10 character per inch mode with headings printed BOLD. The Primary Setup String should be set to 10 CPI BOLD. The Secondary Setup string should turn bold off. If an untypable character is needed, enter the ASCII code in arrow PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FSETUP4 PRINTER SETUP Page 3 = brackets. The appropriate codes for Epson Printers are shown below: 2Printer Reset: 4<27,64> 3Setup String #1: (10 CPI,Double Strike) <18,27,71> 0Setup String #2: (10 CPI, Cancel Double Strike) <18,27,72> 7(see next screen for HP Laserjet Printers) PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FPRINT PRINTER SETUP Page 4 = The appropriate codes for HP Laser Printers are shown below: 2Printer Reset: 4<27,69> 3Setup String #1: (10 CPI,Bold) #<27,40,115,51,66> )Setup String #2: (10 CPI,Normal) "<27,40,115,48,66> .See your printers manual for other models. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FSHARE3 THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT Page 2 You are encouraged to pay the final REGISTRATION FEE which goes to the author of the software. This fee is also a matter of good conscience. The idea is that if the pro- gram is useful, you become a registered user. You are per- mitted to use this program for a period of 30 days. After that time you are required to register the program and pay the registration fee or cease using the program. If you register any one of the three CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE Family History programs you will recieve the following benefits: PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FSHARE4 THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT Page 3 = 1) Immediate three diskette package with updated versions of all three Family History series programs! 2) A printed manual for the registered program. 3) A Spell Check dictionary for registration of CUMBERLAND STORY or CUMBERLAND DIARY. !4) A registration discount of $5 each for the other two programs if you decide to use and register them. 5) After business hours telephone support for the registered program(s). PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FMAIN THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT Page 4 = 6) Future updates will be offered to registered users at substantial discounts. %7) Automatic notice of updates and new releases offered by CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE. '8) You will be supporting the concept that allowed you to try out the program before paying for it. Only through user support can I continue to enhance and support the program. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit e SHARE2 THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT Page 1 If you are new to computers you may not have heard the term SHAREWARE. Basically this means an author or group has prepared a software program which you are free to copy and encouraged to share with others, but the author requests a registration fee. If you recieved this program from a shareware distributor who charged $3 to $5 you have only paid a distribution/handling fee to copy and produce a diskette of which NO PORTION goes to the author of the software. PgDn-More Esc-Quit HSCWORK PPROOFWRD PPROOFTOP MMISSPELL F6-SPELL CHECK How it works Proof Word Proof Entry Misspelled Words Esc-Quit tsSTORY2 CUMBERLAND STORY Page 1 WRITE YOUR OWN OR YOUR ANCESTOR'S LIFE STORY! CUMBERLAND STORY is a shareware application program to help you write and print a structured book about your life or the lives of your ancestors. It contains many ideas and suggestions with a chapter and topic outliner containing memory-jogging prompts. It's features include: * Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line help. 7* A word processor with cut-and-paste features. PgDn-More Esc-Quit FCUMB CUMBERLAND STORY Page 2 * A Spell Check dictionary is available to registered users. 6* Suggested or User-defined Chapters and Topics with printable Table of Contents. * Imports text from CUMBERLAND DIARY for inclusion into your book. 2* Imports and exports to ASCII files. * Text (word or phrase) search utility. * Allows creation of multiple books. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit TTHOUGHTS CUPDATE BBINDING DIARY SUGGESTIONS Thoughts on Writing Creating a Life Story Binding Your Book Esc-Quit FTABLE2 F5-PRINT: Table of Contents Page 1 There are two options available to print a Table of Contents: by date and by heading. You will want to print out a Table of Contents in the order in which the diary is printed out. You will first be requested to select the first and last entry to include in the Table of Contents as you may not want to print the entire diary. When selecting entries you may use the search option which works exactly as the search option under F4-ENTRY/ Select Entry. If you select a last entry which occurs prior to the first entry PgDn-More Esc-Quit FPRINT F5-PRINT: Table of Contents Page 2 = nothing will show up in the Table of Contents. After selecting the first and last entries, you will be prompted to enter the beginning page number of each entry. These page numbers will be shown in the Table of Contents. It would be better to print this option last, after the diary has been printed, so that the page numbers of each entry may be entered. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FTHOUGHT3 THOUGHTS ON WRITING Page 2 = spellers or don't know or understand grammar. Maybe all of the above are true for you, but I say that it doesn't matter. Write something anyway. How much would you give to have a single page written by your great grandfather? What a treasure it would be, yet he probably thought that he was not well-educated and could not write. But you wouldn't care if he misspelled words or misused grammar, would you? You would be happy to hear from him. PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FTHOUGHT4 THOUGHTS ON WRITING Page 3 "These are not books, lumps of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves. From each of them goes out its own voice and just as the touch of a button on our set will fill the room with music, so by taking down one of these volumes and opening it, one can call into range the voice of a man far distant in time and space, and hear him speaking to us, mind to mind, heart to heart." - Gilbert Highet PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit FSUGG THOUGHTS ON WRITING Page 4 Wouldn't it have been wonderful if your ancestor had talked to you from a distant time and place? Wouldn't it be wonderful if you spoke to your yet unborn descendants as if from the grave, by recording your life, your experiences and your thoughts? You can do just that by keeping a regular diary or journal. I have tried to simplify that process for you with this program. I hope that yours may be a voice to reach out through time and space to your own extended family. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FTHOUGHT2 THOUGHTS ON WRITING Page 1 Different people have different reasons for keeping a diary or journal. My reason (and the initial intention in writing this program) was to keep a record of my life to be passed down to my children and descendants. If your diary outlasts you, regardless of your initial reason for writing in one, it will still probably become a family heirloom. 9Some people don't write because they don't think they are good writers. Some people think that they are not good PgDn-More Esc-Quit FPRINT F5-PRINT: Title = All of the printouts are formatted for 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. vYou may print the Title Page using this selection. This page will show all of the information entered in the F2- File Define Diary option including: Diary Title, Author Name and address. PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit SSELTOPIC PPRTOPIC NNXTOPIC F4-ENTRY Select Entry Prior Entry Next Entry Esc-Quit TREE2 CUMBERLAND TREE Page 1 THE BEST GENEALOGY PROGRAM AVAILABLE! The CUMBERLAND TREE program is a shareware application program for doing genealogy work. It allows entry of individual names, birth, christening, marriage, death and burial dates and places, tying them all together auto- matically as a family and extended family structure. It's features include the following: * Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line help. PgDn-More Esc-Quit heCUMB CUMBERLAND TREE Page 2 * Surnames are allowed at beginning, middle or ending of name for full international compatibility. * Automatic copy of father's surname to child. * Enter place names only once! - pop-up window selection thereafter. 1* Printing of pedigree charts, family group sheets, indiv- idual and marriage lists, ordinance checks lists, etc. * LDS ordinance fields and submission forms. * Supports GEDCOM (GEnealogy Data COMmunications). PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit FUPDATE2 CREATING A LIFE STORY Page 1 A diary is usually used for recording day to day experiences. If you are really interested in writing about your past, I would suggest using CUMBERLAND STORY. See the description under Cumberland Software. For many years I used a plain spiral notebook for making journal entries. I eventually migrated to a word processor on my computer, but now I have something even better, the CUMBERLAND DIARY. Some people say to write in a diary every day. You may find that that method suits you well. I only write PgDn-More Esc-Quit FSUGG CREATING A LIFE STORY Page 2 = occasionally, but I have been consistent for almost 20 years. Sometimes I write about once a week, sometimes it may be a few months. This method may also suit you. The CUMBERLAND DIARY program can handle either method. With it, you can write as often or as little as you want. You could print your Diary or Journal seperately from your life story or you may import text from the CUMBERLAND DIARY to the CUMBERLAND STORY and add diary entries as topics. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit TSEARCH BBACKUP IIMPORT PMANUAL F7-UTILITIES Text Search Backup Import ASCII Print Manual Esc-Quit ndWORD3 THE WORD PROCESSOR Page 2 = All alpha-numeric and typable symbols. Left and right arrow keys - move one character to the left or right, as appropriate. Up and Down arrow keys - moves up or down one line. Home key - Moves to first character of current line. End key - Moves to last character of current line. Ctrl-Home - Moves to first line and character of topic. Ctrl-End - Moves to last line and character of topic. PgUp and PgDn Keys - Moves up or down 16 lines. PgUp/PgDn-More Esc-Quit tMAIN THE WORD PROCESSOR Page 3 = Backspace key - Deletes the letter behind the current cursor location. (Del-Key - Deletes the letter at the current cursor location. EThe word processor in CUMBERLAND DIARY also contains a cut-and-paste feature which is explained under F3-Edit. PgUp-More PgDn-Menu Esc-Quit OUWORD2 THE WORD PROCESSOR Page 1 The word processor consists of 16 lines at the bottom of the screen. The appropriate method of writing is to type continuously without carriage returns at the end of lines. The computer will automatically wrap a word down to the next line if it will not fit on the current line. Carriage returns (enter key or return key) are entered at the end of paragraphs only. You may enter more than one carriage return to put spaces between paragraphs. The next screen shows the valid word processor keys PgDn-More Esc-Quit BACKUP BACKUP2 BINDING CDIARY CDIARY2 ? CHPASS CUMB CURTOPIC DEFBOOK 4 DROPDOWN EDIT EDIT2 EDIT3 EXIT s FILE F FUNCTIONo HELP HELP2 HELP3 A' IMPORT 0) MAIN MAINS2 '. MAINS3 m0 MAINSCR MANUAL MISSPEL2 MISSPEL3 MISSPELL NXTOPIC ORDER >A OVERV2 OVERV3 OVERVIEW]H PRCHAP PRINT PROOFTOP PROOFWRD PRTOPIC ST SCWORK SEARCH yY SEARCH2 O\ SELBOOK +_ SELBOOK2 SELBOOK3 SELTOP2 SELTOPIC SETUP wk SETUP2 SETUP3 tp SETUP4 ^r SHARE2