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                              Why we wrote it
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        This guide was written  with the  purpose of  having  continuous
        on-line help with  UI 2 while writing templates. For this reason
        the authors have  included  the  link  file for those people who
        are  going to  decompile  the  product.  We do  this so you  may
        eliminate  the portions  you do not  need and add to the product
        those items that might be more to your liking.

        We ask  that you  keep the name and  all the  credits. Give us a
        break. This wasn't easy but every care has been taken to provide
        a product that will assist you in increasing your productivity.

                         Who wrote it and who they are
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        Bob Jones is a  consultant in the  private sector specializing in
        the JPL. dialects.  Because of a firm  belief in what UI  does to
        make his  life easier  he started this product.  Currently, he is
        President of a leading  user  group in Chicago, and is  available
        for training people in the use of UI as well as writing templates
        to suit your needs.

        . Jet Propulsion Laboratories - the origin of dBASE.

        Dave Antila is  President of Profit Pathway, Inc., a company that
        specializes  in writing custom  applications for small to  medium
        sized  manufacturing  and  service firms. He is a board member of
        a  leading Clipper user  group  in Chicago, and is available  for
        UI training, template writing and other custom development needs.


        Press <F1> to get a rough  idea of what to do while in the guide.
        More on this will follow soon with greater detail.

        Press <Enter> to go to the Conventions section.




 

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