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SC-SHARE1
LC-LIC1
RC-REGIST
(C-DISCLA
MCO_MM
Copyright
"PE" is protected by both United States copyright law
and international treaty provisions. It is not freeware
and it is not in the public domain. It is distributed as
ShareWare. New users are granted a 30 day license for
evaluation. After the evaluation period, they should
register if they continue to use the product.
This version may be freely copied, duplicated and
distributed by registered users. The screens, style
and "look and feel" are the copyrighted property of Don
Richards and may not be copied or duplicated without
written permission.
Use the program at your own risk. The program carries
no warranty or guarantees.
(Disclaimer)
(Esc exits)
RC-RSC-TL
PC-DIS-PA
CC-RSC-TL
(P-DIS-RW
Associates
By registering as an Associate, an individual receives
a 50% discount on the registration fee and becomes
eligible to earn substantial rewards (as subsequently described).
To become an Associate, simply register as an Associate
and agree to show PE to one or more potential new users
per month and to give each a copy if they would like one.
Associates are encouraged (but not obligated) to promptly
report to RSC the names of new users contacted, since RSC
pays a reward to an Associate commencing when five of her reported
new users have registered (and paid). (The reward amounts to 20% of
registration fees paid by the Associate's reported referrals,
including the first five.)
Associate registration is $50.00, which may be paid to RSC in
two $25 installments, the first of which is due within 30 days of
registration.
(Esc exits)
Participating Users
Contact Info
(Previous)
CC-RSC-TL
(C-LICMNU
Participating Users
Participating users are those who play a role in distributing,
updating or creating RSC products. Participating users pay no
registration fees, except possibly occasional materials and
shipping and handling costs related to RSC shipments to them.
To become a participating user, sysops and user group
librarians need only register, stating their organization and role.
Others should complete the registration form, check the products of
interest and forward it along with a brief statement of the support
they are willing and able to provide.
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Previous)
AC-DIS-AS
PC-DIS-PA
Discounts for Private Individuals
Private individuals may earn
and discounts
by registering as an associate or participating
user.
(Select with the arrow keys and press Enter)
C-LICMNU
Disclaimer.
By using PE, users accept this disclaimer of warranty:
PE is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warranties,
expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties
of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author
assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may
result from the use of PE.
(Esc exits)
-(Enter for menu)
RC-REGIST
PC-DIS-PA
CC-RSC-TL
Distribution of PE
Anyone desiring to distribute PE for any kind of
remuneration must first register with RSC. Authorization is hereby
granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP) as adhering to its
guidelines for ShareWare distributors. Such distributors may begin
offering PE immediately.
However, distributors must register as participating users so
that RSC can keep them up-to-date on RSC products.
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Enter for menu)
SC-SHARE1
RC-REGIST
BP-DIS-RW
CC-RSC-TL
MC-LICMNU
License
PE is distributed as ShareWare. You are free to evaluate
it at no charge for 30 days and are encouraged to share it with your
friends and associates. However, please do not alter the program or
use the program, or the data contained within the program, as part of
another program or system. If you desire to do so, contact RSC to
make appropriate arrangements.
If you find the program useful and find that you are using it
regularly, you should register to obtain the latest data and
become eligible for other benefits.
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Enter for menu)
SC-SHARE1
SC-SYSOPS
DC-DISTRO
LC-LIC1
PC-PRICA
RC-REGIST *
(T_NAZ
(This is a menu. Select with the arrow keys and press Enter)
PE is ShareWare.
For BBS SysOp info.
For Distributor info.
For License info.
For Pricing info.
For Registration info.
(Esc exits)
(main menu)
CQC
PPE
EED
IIRE
MCO_MM
Other RSC Products
Cong Related
Personal
Editor
Instant Reference Environment
(Esc exits)
(menu)
RP-DIS-RW
PPE
CCO_MM
CQC
CQC
QQC
CQC
UC-UPDATE
EED
IIRE
RP-DIS-RW
MC-OTHERS
2Rewards and Discounts
RSC product prices:
(This is a menu -- select and press enter.)
Product
Pre-release Introductory
Regular
Before 1/31/93 Before 2/28/93 After 4/1/93
PE (Personal letter writer)
45.00
75.00
99.00
CONG-II (Letter writer)
$45.00
$75.00
$99.00
CONG-E (CONG-II data Editor)
99.00
99.00
99.00
CONG-P (CONG-P Print Book)
(In development)
QC (Quick Cong)
(available 2/93)
75.00
99.00
Cong data (in dbf or ASCii)
99.00
99.00
Site licenses:
$10.00 per keyboard.
Data Updates:
$10.00 (plus $5 shipping and handling)
ED (RSC Editor)
)(In Beta)
IRE (Instant Reference Environment)
(In Beta)
- No ShareWare version.
(Esc exits)
Rewards and Discounts
(Enter for menu)
03??00
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0,??00??
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PC-PRICA
RP-DIS-RW
CC-RSC-TL 6
MC-LICMNU
Registration
To register, print the registration form (from the
main menu) and send it in. Or, call Don at RSC.
(Check pricing and rewards and discounts first.)
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Previous menu)
(C-LICMNU
You may contact RSC as follows:
FAX - (703) 463-6698
Voice - (703) 463-7986
Mail: RSC
RR2, Box 165
Lexington, VA 24450
(Menu)
(Esc exits)
C-SHARE2
The RSC definition of ShareWare
The term ShareWare implies two things:
(1) a policy of fairness in that users are authorized to fully
utilize a software package for a reasonable period (30 days or more)
before deciding to buy it, and
(2) a distribution and marketing strategy that involves users
more than the author and that thereby lowers the price of the software by
essentially eliminating the author's distribution and advertising costs.
In the area of fairness, it is clearly not possible for you to
determine, with any degree of certainty, that a software package will
serve your needs until you actually use it for your intended purpose for
some reasonable period. The ShareWare fairness policy gives you the
opportunity to make an informed "buy" decision after validating the
adequacy of a software package in relation to your unique needs,
generally for 30 to 90 days. (In my view, it is unfair to ask anyone to
buy a software package without allowing them a full evaluation.)
(Esc exits)
,(Enter for next page)
RP-DIS-RW
NC-SHARE3
ShareWare costs less
In the area of price, ShareWare generally costs less (than an
equivalent commercial product) because the author has been relieved
of the burden of distribution and marketing costs. The author
grants to users the right to copy and distribute the software and
urges them to do so by telling their friends and associates about
it, by making copies available and by showing interested parties how
to use it. Thus, a ShareWare package only becomes successful if users
like it enough to recommend it to others. I take it a step further
by offering rewards to users who propagate my software.
ShareWare programs are generally of overall higher quality
than commercial program, even when the commercial program is quite
popular, WordPerfect being an excellent example. (I'm still trying
to figure out how some advertised features work, but then I am a bit
dense sometimes
The bottom line is that ShareWare not only costs less but is
usually better than commercial software (because it has to be).
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MC-LICMNU
Why is ShareWare inexpensive?
The low price of ShareWare does not mean that its capabilities or
quality are low. There may be essential no operational difference between
a $399 commercial program and an equivalent ShareWare program for which
you may pay, say, $99 when you register. The $300 price difference
represents distribution and advertising costs, not value added software
development, documentation and support costs. The cost to a distributor
for a commercial package is on the order of 35% of the recommended retail
price, $140 in the $399 case. The developer's internal advertising and
marketing management budgets probably average another $50.00 per copy
sold, leaving something on the order of $90 as the (pro-rated)
development cost of the $399 package. Under the ShareWare concept,
user support essentially eliminates the authors's advertising and
distribution costs, thus the lower price.
In summary, there are three basic differences between commercial
software and ShareWare software: fairness, price and when you pay. All
accrue to the user's advantage.
(Esc exits)
1(Enter for menu)
0L??00
PC-DIS-PA
CC-RSC-TL
BBS Sysops
BBS's may carry PE without any special authorization, but
must ensure that the package is complete and functional.
However, Sysops should register as a participating user (there is
no charge) if they wish to maintain the latest ShareWare versions of
RSC products on their board, or if they wish to become a local
distribution point for registered user updates.
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Enter for menu)
OOVERVIEW
UUSES
LC-LICMNU
RP-DIS-RW
OC-OTHERS
CC-RSC-TL
Cong-II Info
Overview
Uses of Cong
License & Registration
Rewards and Discounts
Other products
Contact Info
(Esc exits)
IIRE
MC-OTHERS
ED (Editor)
ED is special purpose editor for the RSC IRE (Instant Reference
Environment). It features a virtual working directory, which allows
selected files from multiple directories to appear in the virtual
directory (with their paths) without actually being moved or copied.
ASCii files and memo type text fields can be edited, spell checked,
merged, parsed and converted for re-organizational purposes.
The primary usefulness of ED in relation to CONG-II is to convert
ASCii text files to CONG-II memo fields (and to allow you to find files
anywhere on your disk easily).
ED is a simple editor designed to do some things specifically
in support of IRE, e.g. parse a large file into paragraphs and place the
paragraphs in memo type fields. It is not intended to compete with the
many fine editors already available.
(Esc exits)
1(Enter for menu)
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Alt-A - Adds note to
common list.
Alt-D - Fill date with
today's date.
Alt-G - Gets a note
from Mem note.
Alt-H - Shows (common)
history notes
Alt-V - Saves the note
in Mem note.
Note: The Address Lines are the lines that
are printed in the envelope window or
in the address space at the top of the
letter. These lines are filled in for
you, but you may change them any way
you wish.
Alt-A - to redo the address
Alt-N - to redo the name line
(Esc exits)
Press Alt-H to add (history) notes
to this contact at any time.
0-?0?
0-?0?
To force a page break in you letters,
enter the form feed code, ASCii 12. Do
that by holding down the "Alt" key and
simultaneously press "1" and then "2"
on the numeric keypad. You'll see a
" character in your text (which is
the display character for ASCii 12).
It's best to enter it on a separate
line.
Other printer control characters may
inserted in the same way. Check your
printer manual for the appropriate codes.
This where you enter and maintain you personal data.
The information at the bottom of each scrren should
answer any questions you may have.
omGTLETSEL
Codes:CC0C (F5 for lookup)
Contact Data
Program Ver:0.96 Data date: 4/01/91
Editing an existing record
First name:Strom
Tagged:0 Is_firm: 0
Last name:Thurmond
MrMs:Sen. JrII:
Title:
Use title:0
Ordered: / /
Firm name:
*Shipped: / /
Formal name:Dear Sen. Thurmond: ("Dear" line)
Last payment: 0.00
Casual name:
("Dear" line)
Pay date: / /
Note:
City:Washington
State:DC zip5:20510 zip4:4001
Address lines: Sen. Strom Thurmond
(Blank are Sr-217 Russell Off. Bldg.
filled auto Washington, DC 20510-4001
matically.)
Extension
Diskette type: 3 1.2 1.44 360
area:(
) Work:
fax :
Home:
This is the data entry screen where contact data in entered.
The address lines (except line 2) are created for you, but you may edit.
Most all fields are capitalized for you. Alt-C turns auto-caps off.
W0/o_
GEFOR_A
Default Data
Editing an existing record
G15
Typed signature line at the end:
USER SIG :Don Richards
This is the line below your
Closing salutation:
signature.
USER SAL :Very sincerely,
This is the line above.
Letter Head or window return address:
USER L1 :Richards Software Corporation
These are your letter head
USER L2 :RR2, Box 165
lines.
USER L3 :Lexington, VA 24450
Registratrion data:
Top lines:3
U name
"Label size:7
U firm
® nr:
Voice phone:463-7986 Return fax:463-6698 Area code:(703)
Pressing Alt-D (defaults) takes you to this screen.
Type everything exactly
as you want it to appear in you letters.
Letter code
Formal "Dear"
Causal "Dear"
Blank lines between address and "Dear"
Your title for the letter.
Code:D F F/C Blank lines:5 Name:(S letter) Old subscriber ($99) guys
I am about to ship "Cong-II", the new version of "Cong", the
Congressional contact system and letter writer. See the enclosed
sheet for details and information on other RSC(Richards Software
Corporation) products. (We are now RSC instead of CSC.)
As an original subscriber, you are eligible to receive the
new version (and two data updates) at no charge. You need only
confirm your address and the diskette types you desire. Give me
a call or fax (or mail) the form on the reverse of this letter,
completed as necessary. Also, let me know if you are interested
in any other products. I'll see that you receive copies as they
become available. (Yes, for free
Have a great New Year!
(Esc exits)
(Enter for more)
0$??00
/GPEH2
JAN 3,1993 11:12AM
t_naz
46.3k
Loc:
Letter:D 0 Fo
Alt-C - to list contacts by codes
Alt-D - to edit default values
Mr. Gary Baker
0.96 4/0
Alt-E - to edit letters
Mr. Doug Barnard, Jr.
0.96 4/0
Mr. Harold Berenson
0.96 4/0
Alt-L - to select letter text
Mr. Greg Carmen
0.97 4/0
Alt-M - menu to edit codes
Mr. Gary Compton
0.96 4/0
Alt-P - to print
Mr. Mickey Edwards
0.96 4/0
- form feed printer
Sen.
0.96 4/0
Alt-S - to step style through:
Mr.
When you press F1
R = regular envelopes
Poto
this list of
0.96 4/0
W = for windowed envelope
Mr.
command keys
0.96 4/0
L = Labels
Mr.
will show.
0.96 4/0
B = Blank: no letter head,
Mr.
Enter for
0.96 4/0
F = FAX cover sheet
Mr.
amplifying remarks.
Alt-X
- edit fax notice text
Mr.
0.97 4/0
Gray "+" - toggle tag On/Off
Mr. Gordon Hott
0.96 4/0
Alt-U - to untag all contacts
Mr. Bill Houston
0.96 4/0
Enter - to edit contact data
- to delete a contact
Press ESC to exi
- to add a contact
These are your contacts. (Insert adds). U
- to exit
press <Enter> to edit. Del deletes. Press
(Esc exits)
(Enter for more)
(00??
0 _0?
0 _0?
0 _0?
0 _0?
0 _0?
GTCOD_A
'Amplifying remarks on commands
Alt-C - to list contacts by codes
Contacts sorted by codes
Alt-D - to edit default values
Edit your standard letter data.
Alt-E - to edit letters
Select a letter to edit or start anew
Alt-L - to select letter text
Just select, no edit.
Alt-M - menu to edit codes
To edit codes for A, B, C and D positions
Alt-P - to print
Print (style) for all tagged contacts
- form feed printer
Eject a page from the printer.
Alt-S - to step style through:
R = regular envelopes
Step style among R, W, L and B. Windowed
W = for windowed envelope
prints the letter to show the address
L = Labels
in the window of windowed envelopes.
B = Blank: no letter head,
Blank lets you print pages with no data
F = FAX cover sheet
(top and bottom) added by PE.
Alt-X
- edit FAX notice text
Tags contacts for printing.
Gray "+" - toggle tag On/Off
Tags contacts for printing.
Alt-U - to untag all contacts
Clears all tags. User it always after
Enter - to edit contact data
you are done printing
- to delete a contact
- to add a contact
- to exit
>(Esc exits)
(Enter for next)
0B_0?
0M_0?
0M_0?
0M_??
ReGPET2
Loc:
Letter:D 0 Format:W
Codes
Mr. Gary Baker
0.96 4/01/91
) E00E
Mr. Doug Barnard, Jr.
0.96 4/01/91 255-4141
(202) CC0C
Mr. Harold Berenson
0.96 4/01/91 567-0632
(710) PS0S
Mr. Greg Carmen
0.97 4/01/91 922-5800 225-5301 (516) B00B
Mr. Gary Compton
0.96 4/01/91
) PP0P
Mr. Mickey Edwards
0.96 4/01/91
(202) CC0C
Sen. Dale Bumpers
0.96 4/01/91
CC0C
There is visible Help
Potomac Systems
0.96 4/01/91
on every screen.
U00U
Mr. Mark Gerber
0.96 4/01/91
PR0R
Mr. Ray Hammons
0.96 4/01/91
) PS0S
(213) PS0S
Note the reminders for commands
(703) PP0P
(703) X00P
Mr. Gordon Hott
4/01/91
880-3582 (599) PR0R
PP0P
F1=Help
Home End (^)PgUp (^)PgDn
Enter=change
Ins/Del
Esc=exit
These are your contacts. (Insert adds). Use the arrow keys to highlight;
then Press <Enter> to edit. Del deletes.
Press F1 for active commands keys.
(Esc exits)
(Enter for more)
??00>
GPEH1
Loc:
Letter:P 0 Format:W
Codes
Gary Baker
-5678
-5679 (
) E00E
Doug Barnard, Jr.
-9876
) T00O
Harold Berenson
435-4321
) D00E
435-1234
Locator field.
Letter
235-1234
) Y0SC
Enter last name
selected
535-4321
) D0S0
to locate.
(Alt-L
935-1234
) Y0SF
selects
Potomac Systems
Indicates letter format:
R - Regular
Tag for printing.
W - Windowed
Gray "+" toggles
L - Labels
B - Blank -no head/footer.
Mr. Ben Hicks
F - FAX cover sheets
Mr. Gordon Hott
Mr. Bill Houston
) PP0P
(Esc exits)
(Enter for more)
GTCOD_B
By Codes
Letter:P 0 Format:W
Fax. Codes:
Mr. Greg Ca
01 B00B
Mr. Doug Ba
Set selector codes
00 CC0C
Mr. Bill Ne
00 CC0C
Mr. Don Mck
Now there are six codes.
00 CC0C
Rep. Harold
00 CC0C
Mr. C. M. S
Code D Set each to the code
00 CC0C
Mr. Mickey
Code C desired, or to "0" (All)
00 CC0C
Sen. Howard
Code B to disreguard the
00 CC0C
Sen. Dale B
Code A code.
00 CC0C
Sen. Strom
00 CC0C
West Tech E
00 CR0R
Mr. Gary Baker
0.96 4/01/91(
E00E
Mr. Peter Tiffany
0.97 4/01/91(
MM0M
Mr. George Stuteville
0.96 4/01/91(202)662-7263 519-9215 MM0M
Mr. Lewis A Tayl
P00N
(Esc exits)
Alt-C pops up this code selector
(Enter for more)
window, where you enter codes
to filter the contacts to be shown.
$0/o_
$O/o_
GEF_DFLT
By Codes
Letter:P 0 Format:W
Fax. Codes:C
Mr. Doug Barnard, Jr.
0.96 4/01/91(202)255-4141
CC0C
Mr. Bill Nelson
0.96 4/01/91(
CC0C
Mr. Don Mckennon
0.96 4/01/91(202)
CC0C
Rep. Harold Rodgers
0.96 4/01/91(202)
CC0C
Mr. C. M. Sisiskey
0.96 4/01/91(202)225-5636
CC0C
Mr. Mickey Edwards
0.96 4/01/91(202)
CC0C
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum
0.96 4/01/91(202)
CC0C
Sen. Dale Bumpers
0.96 4/01/91(501)378-6268
CC0C
Sen. Strom Thurmond
0.96 4/01/91(
CC0C
West Tech Enterprises
0.96 4/01/91(
CR0R
(Esc exits)
(Enter for more)
Note than only contacts
having a "C" in the A code
position show. To be listed,
a contact's codes must match
every one that is not set to 0.
GF_LETA
Personal Letter Text Select
Locate:
Letter P is selected.
A Family letter, Dec. 20, 1992
B Rotary donation letter, 7/15/92
C NYT about Perot
D Bush about debt
M Project alpha status 11/92
P DOJ department heads .. FOI act actions
R Acknowledgement form
Y General complaint letter
Z How to use the editor
Alt-C creates a duplicate
(Esc exits)
(Enter=More)
When you press Alt-E (Edit), a list of your letters pops up.
Select one and press Enter to edit it.
When you press Alt-L (Letter), a list also pops up.
Select on and press Enter to make it the default letter to print.
CC-RSC-TL
MC-OTHERS
Instant Reference
IR (Instant Reference) refers to the RSC technology that allows
developers (and end users) to automatically re-structure and format
large bodies of text data (typically in the 1 to 1,
megabyte range)
into RSC IR compatible form. Granularity is the paragraph. Utilities
are provided to link (cross-correlate) paragraphs (screens) to each other
in multiple ways essentially without limits (one-to-many, many-to-one).
The IRE(Instant Reference Environment) is the RSC collection of
tools used to create, update and refine IR applications. The final IR
application is a memory resident (>2K ram) retrieval engine that accesses
one or more large IR data files on disk. Each file is typically in the
50 kilobyte to 5 megabyte range.
RSC is currently licensing firms to co-develop IR applications.
Call Don Richards at RSC if you have an application in mind.
(Esc exits)
Contact Info
(Enter for menu)
0K??0
MMNA_MENU
You may print labels in the following ways:
Alt-Y prints the left column of 2-by labels, of single
column labels.
Alt-Z prints the right column of 2-by labels.
Alt-V prints labels continuously with no page breaks,
which can be used to create an ASCii merge file.
Set your label size, top blank lines before the first
label and number of labels per page under the Defaults
selection on the main menu.
You will be given the opportunity to view the labels
before sending them to your printer or to a file.
(Esc exits)
!(Enter for menu)
?MEMO3
Block Operations
Mark a block: F7 to begin marking a block. Use the
cursor to extend the block.
Press F7 again to complete the block marking.
The block will remain highlighted.
Move or Copy the block to a new location by positioning
the cursor and then pressing Alt-M (move) of
Alt-C (copy).
Deleting: To delete a marked block, press Alt-D
Un-marking: To unmark a block, press the Esc key or F7.
Cut & Paste: Alt-K cuts a marked block to the buffer
Alt-Y copies a marked block to the buffer
Alt-P pastes from buffer to cursor location
(Cut&Paste allows you to move text from one memo to another)
oLEDIT2
Cursor Control Keys
cursor up
backspace
cursor down
go to next tab stop
cursor left
left to tab stop
cursor right
go left one word
Home
go to beginning of line
go right one word
End
go to end of line
^PgUp
go to top line
PgUp
go to previous page
^PgDn
go to last line
PgDn
go to next page
^Home
erase entire line
Ins
toggle insert mode
^End
erase to end of line
Del
erase character
^Enter
save & quit
Block Operations
Other
mark block
spell check
Alt-M move block
Alt-C copy block
find & replace
Alt-D delete block
find & replace w verify
Alt-Y copy to clipboard
quit, no save
Alt-K cut to clipboard
Alt-T
toggle paragraph marks
Alt-P paste to clipboard
ENTER for more, Esc to quit
UWIND_E
PPRINTING
TTAGS
PPBSEL
DLABS
Using windowed envelopes
Printing letters
Tagging and untagging
Party and body selectors
Doing Labels
(Esc exits)
CO_MM
Overview
CONG-II is a congressional database and automatic
correspondence generator. It allows you to locate
Senate and House members by name, state, district,
party, body, committee, subcommittee, etc. Once
located, contact and other information is available.
To generate correspondence, the internal editor
may be used. Members can be tagged (to receive
a letter, note or invitation) on most screens. The
correspondence, properly addressed, is automatically
generated by "Cong" for each tagged member. A FAX
cover sheet will also be printed if desired.
(Esc exits)
(Enter for menu)
0<??0
AC-DIS-AS
PC-DIS-PA
Discounts for Private Individuals
Private individuals may earn
and discounts
by registering as an associate or participating
user.
(Select with the arrow keys and press Enter)
(T_NAZ
Alt-S - to step style through:
R = regular envelopes
W = for windowed envelope
L = Labels
B = Blank: no letter head,
address, etc. Text only
F = FAX
(previous)
(Esc exits)
0;_0?
0#_0?
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Alt-S - to step style through:
R = regular envelopes
W = for windowed envelope
L = Labels
B = Blank: no letter head,
address, etc. Text only
F = FAX
(previous)
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PE (Personal Cong)
PE is a personal version of Cong. PE allows you to maintain
a personal contact database and to quickly generate personalized
(addressed) letters and FAX's to multiple contacts, just as
Cong-II does for the Congress. PE is primarily intended for addicted
Cong-II users.
PE is designed to save you time through simplicity. You'll have
no trouble learning to use it, and when you use it, you'll have your
letters or notes in the mail or in the FAX machine quickly. Try it.
You'll see what I mean.
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To print letters the following steps apply:
1. Select the letter you wish to print (Alt-L).
2. Create or edit your letter, if necessary (Alt-E).
Note thet you may copy (duplicate) an existing letter
and then edit the duplicate as a new letter.
3. Tag the member(s) you wish to address the letter to.
The Gray"+" key tags and untags members from the main
member lists. Alt-U untags all. When in a committee
list, Alt-T tags all members.
4. Use Alt-F to toggle the fax cover sheet On/Off. Note
the on-screen fax flag status (On/Off).
5. Press Alt-P to print. You will be given the opportunity
to view the letters before actually sending them to the printer.
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!Products
Quick Cong(QC)
The new memory resident Cong Pop up. Takes up less than
2k of conventional memory. Pops up over your word
processor and allows you to copy data from the pop up
screen into your word processor text. Developed under
the Instant Reference Environment.
Cong-E
The Cong-II Editor. Allows you to update Cong-II data
internally within your own organization.
Cong-P
The Cong-II Printer. Allows you print Cong-II data
to a printer or file for inclusion in memos, reports or
to build a notebook on the congress for distribution
within your organization and to your clients.
Cong data
A set of congressional data for your own programs.
(Available in either dbf or asc format)
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Alt-C - to duplicate a note
(for modification)
Alt-E - and <Enter> to edit
the note.
Alt-G - Gets the note from
Mem Note to fill
current note.
Alt-V - Saves the note in
in Mem Note (when
in edit mode).
Alt-C - to duplicate a note
(for modification)
Alt-E - and <Enter> to edit
the note.
Alt-G - Gets the note from
Mem Note and fills
current note.
Alt-V - Saves the note in
in Mem Note (when
in eidt mode).
PPRINTING
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RC-REGIST
Alt-C - duplicate the record
Alt-D - to edit default values
Alt-E - to edit letters
Alt-H - history: actions/notes
Alt-L - to select letter text
Alt-M - menu to edit codes
Alt-N - to select FAX notice text
Alt-P - to print
Alt-S - to step style through:
Alt-T - show all notes
Alt-X - edit FAX notice text
Alt-Z - to codes table
Alt-U - to untag all contacts
Gray "+" - toggle tag On/Off
- form feed printer
Enter - to edit contact data
- to delete a contact
- to add a contact
PE Tutorial Register (Esc exits)
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Alt-C - duplicate the record
Alt-D - to edit default values
Alt-E - to edit letters
Alt-H - history: actions/notes
Alt-L - to select letter text
Alt-M - menu to edit codes
Alt-N - to select FAX notice text
Alt-P - to print
Alt-S - to step style through:
Alt-T - show all notes
Alt-X - edit FAX notice text
Alt-Z - to codes table
Alt-U - to untag all contacts
Gray "+" - toggle tag On/Off
- form feed printer
Enter - to edit contact data
- to delete a contact
- to add a contact
PE Tutorial Register (Esc exits)
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Uses of Cong
Individuals who want to make their views known to a
group of Senators and House members will find "Cong" invaluable.
"Cong" is also intended for use by Members of Congress,
legal firms, associations and groups that interact with
the Congress and by educators dealing with congressional matters.
Anyone who interacts with the congress will find it
useful for quickly locating a member's telephone number and
office room number and for quickly sending notes or memos to
selected members. Cong is especially useful for sensitive,
private communications since no administrative personnel need
be involved (Cong does it all
Anyone who is involved with committees and subcommittees
will find "Cong" quite useful in identifying and contacting
members according to committee and subcommittee assignments.
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