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- IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 3 MEGABYTES OF RAM...
- With less than 3 megabytes of RAM, you will probably
- need to run Windows in Enhanced Mode in order to use
- the Micro Cookbook.
-
- You can find out which "mode" Windows is running in
- by looking at the bottom section of the
- HELP - ABOUT PROGRAM MANAGER window. If Windows is
- running in Standard mode, force it into Enhanced
- mode by starting Windows with the command WIN /3
- (instead of just WIN) then run the Micro Cookbook.
-
- Please refer to your Windows User Guide if you
- need more information about running Windows in
- 386 Enhanced Mode.
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- OTHER SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS:
- Your new and improved Micro Cookbook now has more
- features than ever! These additional features
- demand more space on your hard drive, so if
- Micro Cookbook seems to take up more room than
- you anticipated, rest assured that you receive
- something in return.
-
- The Micro Cookbook now requires a little over 6 megabytes
- of disk space. However, to insure that you have enough available
- disk space to store your own recipes, menus and shopping lists, after
- installing the Micro Cookbook, we require 7 megabytes of available
- disk space for installation.
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- USING ONLINE HELP TO SUPPLEMENT YOUR USER GUIDE
- In some instances, the examples shown in the User Guide
- may not match exactly what you see on-screen. We
- apologize for any inconvenience this might cause you.
- To make up for discrepancies, we have fully updated
- Online Help available. Just press F1 while you're
- in a window where you need help, and a help topics screen
- will appear. Scroll down the list to see available
- topics and click on the one you want to view.
-
- If you want to see an explanation of the screen you
- are currently viewing, select SEARCH from the Main Menu
- and in the text box that appears, type the name of the
- window you are in, for example, Recipe View Window.
- Your cursor will go to that topic. Double-click on it,
- or press ENTER to view that topic. For more hints
- on using Windows Online Help effectively, see your
- Windows User Guide.
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- HELPFUL KEYSTROKES TO KNOW:
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- - ALT+F4 = closes the active window
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- - ALT + letter underlined in a Main Menu topic = will
- activate that command
- For example: Press ALT + F (File) + P (Print)
- to print an item.
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- CHANGES TO YOUR USER GUIDE
- We've made some changes you should know about.
- Before you call our Product Support staff about
- inaccuracies in the User Guide, check your Online
- Help (see above for how to do that) for more current,
- or complete, information.
-
- NEW FEATURES!!!
- -We've added several new features that are not mentioned
- in your User's Guide. Please check your Online Help for
- information about Importing/Exporting Micro Cookbook 4.0
- Recipes and Changing Recipe View Fonts.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- -System Requirements include an EGA or VGA monitor
- or higher resolution
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- UPDATED COOKBOOKS
- - Company's Coming Cookbook is now entitled
- FRIENDLY FARE FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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- ADDITION TO THE NEW/EDIT INGREDIENT WINDOW
- - We've included a feature in the New/Edit Ingredient
- window that allows you to choose how you want ingredients
- to pluralize.
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- PRINTING WITH FONTS
- - If you choose to print a recipe, menu, or shopping list
- with a non-True Type, non-fixed-pitch font (such as
- CG Times), you may experience minor cosmetic problems
- printing nutrition information with your recipe, menu,
- or shopping list.
-
- COOKBOOKS WINDOW
- - In Cookbooks window (the window that appears when
- you first start Micro Cookbook), the button for
- Viewing a cookbook's recipes is now called RECIPES.
- The User Guide refers to it as "View".
-
- RECIPE FINDER
- - On page 29, the User Guide states that in Recipe Finder
- you can search for recipes by Name. This is incorrect.
- While you can search for recipes in Recipe Finder by
- category, course, cooking method, etc. NAME SEARCHES
- are performed through the BookRack.
-
- - On pages 32-34, pictures of the Recipe Finder show
- a RECIPE NAME SEARCH field. This field was removed
- from Recipe Finder before Version 4.0 was finalized.
-
- ADDING INGREDIENTS TO YOUR RECIPE
- - On pages 38 and 49, the NOTE states "You must TAB
- past the ingredient field in order to add the ingredient
- to your recipe." While this is true in the DOS version
- of Micro Cookbook 4.0, it is not for the Windows version.
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- INCLUDING EMBEDDED RECIPES IN A RECIPE
- Sometimes a recipe will include another (embedded) recipe
- in it (for example, pumpkin pie includes a recipe for
- PIE CRUST). To "embed" a recipe in one you are working
- on:
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- - In the ADDING INGREDIENTS/RECIPES TO RECIPE
- window, check the CHECK HERE TO ADD OTHER
- RECIPES TO THIS RECIPE checkbox.
-
- - Then type the quantity number, check the
- FUZZY SEARCH box, and tab to the ingredient
- text field. Type the name or part of the name
- of the recipe you want to add and press ENTER.
-
- MOVING A RECIPE BETWEEN COOKBOOKS
- - On pages 18 and 54 of your User Guide, the instructions
- for moving a recipe tell you to copy the recipe, then use
- the RECIPE-DELETE command. While this will in fact move
- your recipe, it may be confusing, since the SELECT RECIPE
- FOR DELETE window will show both the original recipe and
- its copy -- and you'll have to guess which is the original
- recipe you want to delete. A quicker and safer way of
- moving recipes is:
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- 1. After you copy your recipe(s), close the Copy
- Selected Recipes window.
- 2. Then open the cookbook where your original recipe
- is located. Choose the Delete button and answer Yes at the prompt.
- 3. Your original recipe is now deleted, that is, you
- have moved it to another location.
-
- IMPORTING 3.X RECIPES
- - On pages 55 and 113 of your User Guide, it states
- that if you do not specify the destination cookbook
- when you import recipes, your recipes will import
- to the AMERICA'S FAMOUS NAME FOODS cookbook.
- This is not entirely correct. If you do not specify
- the destination cookbook when you import recipes,
- your recipes will import to the first cookbook that
- appears at the top of your cookbooks list.
-
- - On pages 54 and 114 of your User Guide, it states
- that in order to import Micro Cookbook 3.x recipes,
- they must contain ingredients and a number of servings.
- This is no longer accurate. You can import ANY MICRO
- COOKBOOK 3.x RECIPES, regardless of their content.
-
- ADVANCED SCALING
- On pages 70 and 74, the User Guide states that you
- can change the measurement used by Advanced Scaling
- to OUNCES. This is incorrect. You can change the
- serving amount to ounces in the Nutrition Edit window,
- but not in Advanced Scaling. See the Conversion Chart
- in Help under APPENDIXES - REFERENCE CHARTS - APPROXIMATE
- EQUIVALENTS for gram equivalents of popular measurements.
-
- SHOPPING LISTS
- - In addition to the other items listed on page 98,
- you can include Menus in shopping lists.
-
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- RUNNING MSD (page 117 of the User Guide)
- If MSD does not run you will have to change the
- directory you are in to your Windows directory first.
-
- AFTER DARK AND QUICKEN BILLMINDER(page 118 of the User Guide)
- If your system has After Dark screen savers or
- Quicken Billminder, Micro Cookbook may have some
- difficulties. Try disabling them and running
- Micro Cookbook. Some users experience problems
- running the Micro Cookbook with certain versions of
- these memory resident programs.
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- PEST CONTROL
- -- or --
- What to Do if you Encounter a Bug
- in Micro Cookbook 4.0...
-
- In our quest to bring you the best recipe management
- software on the market, we have tested and re-tested
- Micro Cookbook 4.0 on a wide variety of computer systems.
- However we may have overlooked a bug or two.
-
- If you encounter a bug in Micro Cookbook, please don't
- hesitate to let us know! All of us want you to have
- the best Program possible, so drop us a note at:
-
- Pinpoint Publishing
- P.O. Box 7329
- Santa Rosa, CA 95407
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- Or give us a call at: (707) 523-0467 (9-5 Pacific Time)
- Our fax number is: (707) 523-0469
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