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- EliteCheck (tm)
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- Version 1.1b
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- User Manual
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- April 1992
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- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- |___|___| MEMBER
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- EliteCheck is made by a member of
- the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP)
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- Taewoong Jeon
- P.O. Box 166101
- Chicago, IL 60616-6101
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- Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 by Taewoong Jeon. All Rights Reserved
- COPYRIGHT
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- The EliteCheck package is copyrighted 1991, 1992 by Taewoong Jeon.
- All rights reserved. It is not a public domain nor a free software.
- Non-registered users are granted a limited license to use this
- product on a trial basis. If you intend to use EliteCheck on a
- regular basis, you are expected to register. For information on
- registration and user license, refer to Appendix B in this manual
- or the REGISTER.DOC file on disk.
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- A registered user is granted a single-user license to use this
- program on any one machine at any one time. No copying of the
- printed manual in whole or part is permitted under any
- circumstance. The program package on disk, however, may be copied
- to others for trial use as long as the following two restrictions
- are fulfilled:
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- This program package on disk is distributed in its original
- form and not in conjunction with any other product.
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- No fee or charge is requested or accepted.
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- Anyone wishing to charge people a fee for giving them a copy of
- EliteCheck must meet the restrictions stated in the VENDOR.DOC
- file on disk.
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- TRADEMARK
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- EliteCheck is a trademark of Taewoong Jeon.
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- ASP
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- EliteCheck is marketed through shareware method which lets users
- TRY BEFORE BUY it. The author of EliteCheck is a member of the
- Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP is an affiliation
- of shareware authors dedicated to the shareware concept. ASP wants
- to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
- unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP
- Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP
- member, but does not provide technical support for members'
- products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road,
- Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
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- TRIAL USE ONLY WARRANTY
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- Trial Users of EliteCheck must accept this disclaimer of warranty:
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- The Shareware evaluation (trial use) version is provided AS IS. THE
- AUTHOR MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
- INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
- AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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- REGISTERED USE ONLY WARRANTY
- ----------------------------------
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- Registered Users of EliteCheck must accept this disclaimer of
- warranty:
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- The author warrants the physical diskette(s) and physical
- documentation provided with registered versions to be free of
- defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety days
- from the date of registration. If the author receives notification
- within the warranty period of defects in materials or workmanship,
- and such notification is determined by the author to be correct,
- the author will replace the defective diskette(s) or documentation.
-
- The entire and exclusive liability and remedy for breach of this
- Limited Warranty shall be limited to replacement of defective
- diskette(s) or documentation and shall not include or extend to any
- claim for or right to recover any other damages, including but not
- limited to, loss of profit, data, or use of the software, or
- special, incidental, or consequential damages or other similar
- claims, even if the author has been specifically advised of the
- possibility of such damages. In no event will the author's
- liability for any damages to you or any other person ever exceed
- the lower of suggested list price or actual price paid for the
- license to use the software, regardless of any form of the claim.
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- The author SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
- IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
- MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- Registered User Support Policy
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- 1. All registered users receive a copy of the latest registered
- version of the EliteCheck package upon registration. The
- registered package includes a printed manual.
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- 2. All registered users will be notified of major upgraded
- versions of EliteCheck when they are released.
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- 3. All registered users are eligible to receive a free upgrade to
- the next version of EliteCheck. Further upgrades will be
- offered at discount rates (minimum 50% off the regular fee) to
- all registered users.
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- 4. All registered users are guaranteed technical support for 90
- days from the date of registration without additional cost. If
- you have questions, please do the following steps:
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- 1) Look into the User's Guide for the relevant parts and the
- Read.me file.
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- 2) If the problems still persist, contact the author at the
- following address:
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- Taewoong Jeon
- P.O. Box 166101
- Chicago, IL 60616-6101
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- Please provide your EliteCheck version number, your
- computer configuration (computer make, model, monitor
- type, printer type, DOS version number, etc), and a
- concise description of your problems.
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- Return Policy
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- 1. All registered users are 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEED WITH NO
- QUESTIONS ASKED. If you are not satisfied with the EliteCheck
- package, simply return the printed manual to the author for
- full refund of registration fee within 30 days from the date
- of registration.
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- 2. All registered users are eligible for 90-day full refund of
- payment as long as the following conditions are met:
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- 1) they have problem(s) that involve a specific
- hardware or software environment or that involve
- serious errors in EliteCheck,
- 2) and the problem(s) are unable to be fixed,
- 3) and the problem(s) are reported within 90 days
- after registration.
- Table of Contents
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- 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- 1.1 Major Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- 1.2 Using This Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 1.3 Differences between Evaluation and Registered
- Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- 1.4 Disk Packing List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 1.5 Data Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- 1.6 System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- 2. Installing EliteCheck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
- 2.1 Installing EliteCheck on Your Disk . . . . . . . . . 5
- 2.2 The CONFIG.SYS File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- 3. Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- 3.1 Starting EliteCheck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- 3.2. Getting On-Line Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- 3.3 Using EliteCheck for the First Time. . . . . . . . 10
- 3.4 Exiting EliteCheck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
- 3.5 Selecting an Account to Use. . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- 3.6 EliteCheck Screen Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- 3.7 EliteCheck Command Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- 4. Using the Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- 4.1 The Check Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- 4.2 Making Transactions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- 4.3 Printing Check Register. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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- 5. Reconciling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- 6. Working with Multiple Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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- 7. Rebuilding Account Data Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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- 8. Printing Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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- 9. Setting Up Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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- 10. Setting up Payee List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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- 11. Setting up Category Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
- 11.1 Preset Categories for Personal Use . . . . . . . . 32
- 11.2 Preset Categories for Business Use . . . . . . . . 33
- 11.3 Setting Up a Category List . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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- Appendix A. What is Shareware? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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- Appendix B. Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
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- 1. Introduction
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- Welcome to EliteCheck. The author is very proud of EliteCheck, an
- intuitive, powerful financial management program.
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- EliteCheck is designed to keep track of your financial transactions
- for home and/or business use quickly, accurately, and pleasantly.
- With EliteCheck, you will ever be free of the menial tasks that you
- have once had to do manually to handle with your accounts.
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- EliteCheck is a truly electronic version of your Check Register.
- Anyone who is familiar with a regular check register will quick
- start using it. Compare EliteCheck with other financial programs,
- and you will find EliteCheck the easiest to learn and use among
- them.
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- You can use EliteCheck to record transactions, categorize them,
- reconcile your bank statements, have a printed report of income
- statement, and more with accuracy, speed, and fun.
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- 1.1 Major Features
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- The following are the major features of EliteCheck version 1.1b:
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- - Full-screen Check Register with full editing capabilities
- needed to add, delete, change, clear, and void transactions.
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- - All commands are structured into pulldown menus and dialogue
- windows.
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- - Extensive context-sensitive on-line help
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- - Support for both personal and business accounts.
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- - Support for up to 30 accounts.
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- - Permits up to 32,767 transactions per account (usually limited
- only by your disk space.
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- - Supports reconciling your bank statement. Outstanding checks
- and deposits are summarized.
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- - Support for automatic next check number sequencing.
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- - User-definable payee list (up to 100 payee names can be
- registered in payee list).
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- - Support for 4 different User-definable category lists:
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- personal income, personal expense, business income, and
- business expense.
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- Each category list is preset but redefinable by user up to 100
- categories. Furthermore, a monthly budget can be specified for
- each category item by the user.
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- - Prints check register for a user-specified period.
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- - Prints income/expense statement for a user-specified period
- with optional budget summary.
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- 1.2 Using This Manual
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- This manual provides a full description of EliteCheck. You do not
- have to read the entire manual to start using EliteCheck. Instead,
- use this manual as a reference. EliteCheck is designed to get you
- quick start using it.
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- To learn to use EliteCheck, read the READ.ME file or the first two
- sections in this manual and start to use EliteCheck. When you have
- a question or need more information as you experiment working with
- EliteCheck, You can 1) get on-line help by pressing F1 key or 2)
- look into this manual for the relevant part.
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- 1.3 Differences between Evaluation and Registered Versions
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- For every major version number, EliteCheck comes in one of two
- different packages: the evaluation (trial use) version and the
- registered version.
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- The evaluation version of EliteCheck is designed to license a
- limited use at no charge so that you can "try before buy". Although
- the evaluation version is copyrighted, you are allowed (and
- encouraged) to freely distribute it to others as long as 1) no
- parts of the package are omitted or modified, 2) the package is not
- distributed in conjunction with any other product 3) and no fee or
- charge is requested.
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- If you do not want to continue to use it after a trial use of
- period, you don't have to register it. Otherwise, you are expected
- to register. When you register, you receive the latest registered
- version of EliteCheck. You are licensed to use one copy of the
- registered version on any one computer at any one time.
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- As far as functionality is concerned, both the evaluation and the
- registered versions of EliteCheck are the same unless the version
- numbers are different. This enables the user to fully evaluate
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- EliteCheck before registration. In other aspects than
- functionality, there are several differences between them as
- follows:
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- - A registration reminder screen appears as you quit the
- evaluation version. (A short reminder message also
- appears in the beginning.)
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- - The registered version comes with a printed User Manual,
- whereas the evaluation version includes it on disk only.
- The printed User Manual may be different only in format
- from the manual on disk.
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- - The registered version is supported by the author
- according to the registered user support policy. For
- information on the registered user support policy, refer
- to the page near the front cover of this document or
- Appendix B or the REGISTER.DOC file.
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- 1.4 Disk Packing List
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- The EliteCheck program package should contain the following files:
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- READ.ME A text file that you must read first before you use
- the program
- PACKING.LST List of files in your package
- EC.EXE The EliteCheck program
- EC.REF EliteCheck Reference Id
- EC.HLP On-line help file
- INSTALL.EXE Installation program
- EC.DOC On disk User Manual
- VENDOR.DOC Vendor distribution information
- REGISTER.DOC Registration and license information
- REGISTER.FRM Registration Form
- ECFILES.EXE Utility program to increase files parameter in the
- CONFIG.SYS file
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- 1.5 Data Files
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- When you use EliteCheck, it creates the following data files:
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- In the directory that contains the EC.EXE file:
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- EC.CFG Configuration file
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- In the data directory which contains your account data files:
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- ECACCT.CFG Account-specific configuration file
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- ECACCT.LST Account list
- ECnn.TRD Account transaction data, one for each account
- ECPAYEE.LST Payee list
- ECCATEG.LST Category lists
- ECSPLIT.LST Reserved for compatibility with future versions
- ECMEMO.LST Reserved for compatibility with future versions
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- 1.6 System Requirements
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- The following are the system requirements to run EliteCheck on your
- computer:
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- - IBM PC, XT, AT, or IBM-compatible
- - DOS 3.0 or later version
- - minimum 512K memory
- - monochrome or color monitor
- - (optional) a parallel printer
- - a hard disk or
- two floppy disk drive or
- one floppy disk drive that supports minimum 720K capacity
-
- If you plan to use EliteCheck with two floppy disk drives, you need
- also two floppy diskettes (in addition to the DOS system diskette):
- one for the EliteCheck program disk, and the other for your data
- disk.
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- If you plan to use EliteCheck with one floppy disk drive, you need
- a diskette with minimum 720K capacity that will contain both
- program files and data files.
-
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- 1.7 Making Backup Copies of EliteCheck Disk
-
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- Although you can use the distributed EliteCheck disk directly as
- your program disk, it is a good idea to make a copy of it and to
- keep the distributed disk in a safe place. To make a copy of the
- distributed disk, simply use DOS DISKCOPY command as follows.
-
- 1) Invoke DISKCOPY command.
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- A>DISKCOPY A: A:
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- 2) When you see a message saying "Insert SOURCE diskette in
- drive A:", Insert the distributed EliteCheck diskette
- into drive A. Then press any key.
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- 3) Wait for a message saying "Insert DESTINATION diskette in
- drive A:". When this message appears on the screen,
- insert a blank diskette in drive A and press any key.
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- 2. Installing EliteCheck
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- Before you start to use EliteCheck, you must install EliteCheck on
- your computer by performing the following two procedures:
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- - Installing the EliteCheck files to your disk
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- - Ensuring that the CONFIG.SYS file contain files parameter
- at least 15.
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- You can do the two procedures above in any order.
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- 2.1 Installing EliteCheck on Your Disk
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- Before you use EliteCheck, it must first be installed on your
- computer. You need only install EliteCheck once. Installing
- EliteCheck is very simple. You need only copy the files of
- EliteCheck either to a subdirectory on your hard disk or to a
- formatted blank diskette.
-
- To facilitate installation, the EliteCheck package comes with an
- INSTALL program (INSTALL.EXE) which you can run to install
- EliteCheck. The INSTALL program will automatically copy the files
- in the EliteCheck disk either to a subdirectory in a hard disk or
- to a formatted blank diskette.
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- <Note>
- If you obtained the EliteCheck program package in compressed
- file format and you have a hard disk, you probably have
- already loaded EliteCheck files to your hard disk while you
- were extracting the files. In that case, skip to the next
- subsection 2.2, The CONFIG.SYS File.
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- <Note>
- When you install EliteCheck to a floppy diskette manually, you
- only need copy the following three files:
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- EC.EXE EC.HLP EC.REF
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- | | To Install EliteCheck to a Hard Disk
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- 1) Start your computer.
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- 2) Insert the EliteCheck Install disk in drive A.
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- 3) Run the INSTALL.EXE by typing as follows:
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- A:INSTALL C:\EC
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- The Installation program will automatically install
- EliteCheck to the \EC directory in drive C. If you want
- to install EliteCheck to a directory other than \EC,
- simply replace C:\EC with the directory path name you
- want when you invoke the installation program.
-
- If the specified directory does not exist, INSTALL.EXE
- will automatically create it.
-
- +--+
- | | To Install EliteCheck with Two Floppy Drives
- +--+
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- To use EliteCheck without a hard disk, you need two floppy disk
- drives: one for a EliteCheck program disk and the other for a data
- disk. To install EliteCheck to a floppy diskette, do the following
- steps:
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- 1) Start your computer with a DOS system diskette.
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- 2) Insert the EliteCheck Install disk in drive A.
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- 3) Insert a formatted blank diskette in drive B.
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- 3) Run the INSTALL.EXE by typing as follows:
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- A:INSTALL B:\
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- While running the INSTALL program, follow the
- instructions on the screen.
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- The Installation program will install EliteCheck to the
- root directory in drive B.
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- 2.2 The CONFIG.SYS File
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- To run EliteCheck on your computer properly, the CONFIG.SYS file in
- the root directory of your DOS boot disk must contain a line 'FILES
- = nn' in which nn must be a number equal to or greater than 15. If
- the CONFIG.SYS file does not contain this line or nn is less than
- 15, you need to change it. If the CONFIG.SYS file does not exist,
- you need to create one.
-
- (The DOS boot disk is the disk from which your computer has
- started. If your computer has a hard disk and you started your
- computer without a DOS system diskette in drive A:, then the hard
- disk is your DOS boot disk. Otherwise, the DOS diskette in drive A:
- is the DOS boot disk.)
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- The EliteCheck package comes with a utility program 'ECFILES.EXE'
- that automatically changes or creates the CONFIG.SYS file if
- necessary. You need run ECFILES only once. To use this utility,
- simply invoke it before you start to use EliteCheck as follows:
-
- +--+
- | | Changing CONFIG.SYS File with ECFILES utility program
- +--+
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- 1. Insert EliteCheck Install disk into disk drive A:.
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- 2. Invoke ECFILES by typing ECFILES and pressing <ENTER>.
-
- A>ECFILES
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- 3. When ECFILES asks for your boot drive name, type your
- boot disk drive name.
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- 4. If your computer has a hard disk, skip to step 4.
-
- If your computer does not have a hard disk, ECFILES will
- prompt you to insert a DOS system diskette into drive A.
- Then, insert your DOS system diskette and press ENTER.
-
- 5. When ECFILES is finished, a message will appear on your
- screen. If the message says:
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- The CONFIG.SYS file was created
- or
- The CONFIG.SYS file was changed,
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- then restart the computer by pressing <CTRL+ALT+DEL>.
-
- *************************** IMPORTANT *****************************
- If you have changed or created the CONFIG.SYS file, you must
- restart your computer by pressing CTRL,ALT,DEL keys simultaneously
- or by pressing the reset button on your computer.
- *******************************************************************
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- 3. Getting Started
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- 3.1 Starting EliteCheck
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- +--+
- | | To Start with a Hard Disk
- +--+
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- 1) Turn on your computer if it is not ready on.
-
- 2) When you see the DOS prompt (e.g., C>), change your
- current directory to the EliteCheck directory.
-
- C>CD C:\EC
-
- 3) Invoke EliteCheck by typing EC and pressing <ENTER>.
-
- C>EC
-
- 4) When you see a Select Data Drive window, select the disk
- drive (e.g., C:) in which you want to store your account
- data files.
-
- To select the data disk drive, type the drive name or use
- arrow keys to highlight it. Then press <ENTER>.
-
-
- +--+
- | | To Start with Dual Floppy Disk Drives
- +--+
-
- 1) Turn on your computer with DOS system disk in drive A if
- it is not ready on.
-
- 2) If you are running EliteCheck for the first time, you
- need a formatted blank diskette for your data disk. If
- you do not have one, format a blank diskette by using the
- DOS format command.
-
- 3) Insert EliteCheck program disk in drive A.
-
- 4) Invoke EliteCheck by typing EC and then pressing <ENTER>.
-
- A>EC
-
- 5) When you see a Select Data Drive window, select drive B
- in which you will use your data disk.
-
- To select the data disk drive, type the drive name or use
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- arrow keys to highlight it. Then press <ENTER>.
-
- 6) When you see the prompt "Insert data disk in drive B",
- insert your data disk in drive B and press ENTER.
-
-
- +--+
- | | Adjusting Color Type of Screen
- +--+
-
- EliteCheck supports both monochrome and color monitor. When it
- starts to run, it automatically adjusts its color mode according to
- the type of your monitor adapter. If the monitor adapter is of
- color type such as CGA, EGA, and VGA, EliteCheck displays in
- colors. Otherwise it displays in black and white.
-
- It could happen, however, that the screen looks unreadable when you
- start EliteCheck. This is most probably because you use a
- monochrome monitor on a color graphics adapter. In that case, you
- need to force EliteCheck to display in white and black. You can do
- this by adding an optional argument to the command line when you
- start EliteCheck as follows:
-
- C>EC /M
-
- The /M option forces EliteCheck to display in black and white
- regardless of the actual monitor configuration.
-
-
- 3.2. Getting On-Line Help
-
-
- EliteCheck offers extensive, context-sensitive on-line help to
- guide whatever operation you are currently doing. You can get on-
- line help in two ways:
-
- 1) If you are not sure of what to do with the current
- screen, window, or menu, you can press F1 key to bring up
- a help screen for information specific to the current
- operation.
-
- 2) If you need general information on how to use Help,
- menus, etc., you can select one of the pulldown menu
- choices associated with Help main menu.
-
- One of the Help pulldown menu choices, "EliteCheck
- Registration", provides information on how to register
- EliteCheck.
-
- In any case, you can control the help screen by using the following
- keys:
-
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- Esc to exit Help screen
- Up/Down to scroll Help screen up/down
- PgUp to move Help screen up one page
- PgDn to move Help screen down one page
- Home to go to the top of Help message
- End to go to the end of Help message
-
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- 3.3 Using EliteCheck for the First Time
-
-
- The first thing you need to do with EliteCheck when you start the
- program for the first time is to set up your first bank account.
- Later on, when you need additional accounts, you can create more
- accounts choosing the Select Account Menu item under the Account
- main menu item.
-
- If your printer is not Epson-compatible or connected to other than
- LPT1 port, you need to set up printer configuration using the
- Printer Setup menu item. For more details, see Section 9, Setting
- up Printer.
-
- If you want to choose a payee name from a payee list when you
- record transactions, you may pre-register payee names in a payee
- directory using the Payee Setup menu item. For more details, see
- Section 10, Setting up Payee List.
-
-
- +--+
- | | Setting Up a New Account for the First Time
- +--+
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- If you have started EliteCheck for the first time, a New Account
- Setup window will automatically appear on the screen after you
- select data disk drive. Enter the required information in each
- field.
-
- Account Type: Select either BUSINESS or PERSONAL by pressing
- space bar. BUSINESS represents business
- account, and PERSONAL represents personal
- account.
-
- The only difference between a business account
- and a personal account is that they use
- separate sets of categories.
-
- Account Name: Type 1-25 alpha-numeric characters which will
- uniquely identify this account thereafter.
-
- Account No: Type 1-25 alpha-numeric characters which is
- usually the bank account number. You may leave
- this field blank.
-
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- Balance: Type beginning balance of this account.
-
- As of: Type beginning date of this account.
-
- You can move between the fields by pressing the following
- keys:
-
- Up Arrow: Move Up
- Down Arrow: Move Down
- <ENTER>: Move to next field
- <TAB>: Move to next field
- <Shift-TAB>: Move to previous field
-
- When you are at the last field, pressing <ENTER> will complete
- creating this new account. When you have completed New Account
- Setup, the Check Register window for the newly created account will
- appear on the screen. From now on, you can record transactions
- writing directly on the Check Register on the screen.
-
- If you want to cancel this New Account Setup procedure, press
- <ESC>. When you cancel the New Account Setup procedure, Only main
- menu items will be displayed on the top of the screen. If you want
- to enter the New Account Setup window again, select Account menu
- item, and further select the New Account Setup submenu item. For
- more about selecting menu items, see the subsection 3.7, EliteCheck
- Command Menus.
-
- When you start EliteCheck next time, this first-time account setup
- window will no longer appear. Instead, EliteCheck will
- automatically bring up the Check Register for your account as long
- as there exists only one account. If you set up multiple accounts,
- EliteCheck will bring up the Account Select Window at the start.
-
-
- 3.4 Exiting EliteCheck
-
-
- +--+
- | | Exiting EliteCheck
- +--+
-
- To exit EliteCheck, do the following steps:
-
- 1) If none of the menu items on the top line of the screen
- is highlighted, press <ESC> until one of them becomes
- highlighted.
-
- 2) If Quit menu item is not highlighted, press right arrow
- key until Quit menu item gets highlighted.
-
- 3) Press <ENTER>.
-
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-
- 4) When you see a pulldown menu item saying "Exit to DOS",
- press E or <ENTER>.
-
-
- 3.5 Selecting an Account to Use
-
-
- Read this subsection only if you have already multiple accounts on
- EliteCheck at the time you start the program.
-
- If you have already set up two or more accounts, the Account Select
- Window will appear when you start EliteCheck. The Account Select
- Window contains a list of existing accounts from which you can
- choose one to use. Move cursor to the account name which you want
- to work with, and then press <ENTER>. When an account is selected,
- the Check Register for that account will appear on the screen.
-
-
- 3.6 EliteCheck Screen Layout
-
-
- In normal operation, the EliteCheck screen is divided into three
- major areas: the Command Menu Bar, the Check Register, and the Help
- message line.
-
- The Command Menu Bar always appears on the top line of the screen.
- It contains six main menus each of which brings up its pulldown
- menu when activated. A pulldown menu only appears when its
- associated main menu is highlighted.
-
- The Check Register is a truly electronic copy of your paper
- register on the screen. It consists of the account title,
- transaction entries, and a status bar. The account title displays
- your current account name on top of the check register. The status
- line on the bottom of the check register shows your current account
- number, the number of transaction entries, and ending balance. The
- EliteCheck Check Register supports full screen editing capabilities
- so that you can record transactions directly on the screen.
- Balances are always recomputed as each transaction is completed.
-
- The Help message line always shows important keys which you can use
- at particular times of your operations. When an error condition
- occurs, an error message pops up over the message line. You can
- clear the error message by pressing <ESC> key.
-
- The next two subsections describe the Command Menus and the Check
- Register in much more detail.
-
-
- 3.7 EliteCheck Command Menus
-
-
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-
- EliteCheck can be in one of two modes:
-
- 1) Check Register Mode
- 2) Command Menu Mode
-
- Once you have completed either selecting an account to use or
- creating a new account after you started EliteCheck, EliteCheck
- enters into Check Register Mode. In Check Register Mode, you can
- record transactions directly to the Check Register on the screen.
- When you press <ESC> key while in Check Register Mode, EliteCheck
- enters into Command Menu Mode highlighting one of the command menu
- items on top of the screen.
-
- In Command Menu Mode, EliteCheck provides you with a set of menu
- items to perform a variety of functions and options. The EliteCheck
- Command Menus are organized into a two-tiered menu system
- consisting of a horizontal menu bar with submenus that drop down
- from it. The menu bar is always on display across the top of the
- screen. Each menu item in the menu bar is associated with a so-
- called pulldown submenu.
-
-
- +--+
- | | Command Menu Structure
- +--+
-
- The menu bar consists of six main menu items: Account, Edit,
- Reconciliation, Print, Setup, and Quit. Each of the main menu items
- has one or more pulldown submenu choices:
-
- main menus pulldown submenus
- ---------- -----------------
- Account Select Account
- New Account Setup
- Update Current Account
- Rebuild Account
- Delete Current Account
-
- Edit Void Transaction
- Restore Void Transaction
- Delete Transaction
-
- Reconciliation Mark Cleared Transaction
- Reconcile
-
- Print Check Register
- Income Statement
-
- Setup Printer
- Payee
- Personal Income Category
- Personal Expense Category
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-
- Business Income Category
- Business Expense Category
-
- Help Menus
- Check Register
- Help on Help
- EliteCheck Registration
-
- Quit Exit to DOS
-
-
- +--+
- | | Selecting Pulldown Menus
- +--+
-
- Pulldown Menus make it easy to locate a desired function and to
- select its associated menu item. EliteCheck Command Menu Mode can
- have one of two states: Menu Bar Mode and Pulldown Mode.
-
- If a main menu item is highlighted without a pulldown menu,
- EliteCheck is in Menu Bar Mode. In Menu Bar Mode, You can use the
- following keys to handle with the menus:
-
- <ESC> exits Command Menu Mode and enters into Check
- Register Mode
-
- <- or -> moves horizontally through the menu bar
-
- <ENTER> or <DOWN>
- pulls down submenu choices associated with the
- highlighted top menu item, and enters into
- Pulldown Mode.
-
- Pressing the first character of a main menu item causes its
- pulldown menu choices to drop down. You can also move to the
- desired main menu item by pressing a Left or Right arrow key.
-
- If you see a pulldown menu on the screen, EliteCheck is in Pulldown
- Mode. In Pulldown Mode, You can use the following keys to select a
- menu choice or to return to Menu Bar Mode:
-
- <ESC> exits Pulldown Mode, erase the pulldown menu,
- and returns to Menu Bar Mode.
-
- <- or -> moves horizontally to the pulldown menu
- choices of the adjacent top menu item.
-
- <UP> or <DOWN> moves vertically within the pulldown menu.
-
- <ENTER> selects the highlighted menu choice and
- performs its function. When the function has
- been completed, it causes to enter into Check
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-
- Register Mode, removing the pulldown and
- suppressing highlighting a top menu item.
-
- Pressing the first character of a pulldown menu choice will
- directly highlight (select) it and perform its function. You
- can also move to the desired pulldown menu choice by pressing
- Up/Down arrow keys.
-
- +--+
- | | Using Keys in Dialogue Windows
- +--+
-
- When you select a pulldown menu, EliteCheck brings up either a
- dialogue window in which you can enter required options or a
- confirmation window according to the type of the selected menu
- choice. The following are a summary of common keys which you can
- generally use in a dialogue window or a confirmation window.
-
- Complete and exit window <ENTER> at the last field
- Cancel and exit window <ESC>
- Change insert mode <INS>
- Advance to next field <TAB> or <ENTER>
- Go back to previous field <Shift-TAB>
- Go up to higher field <UP>
- Go down to lower field <DOWN>
- Move cursor right one char <RIGHT>
- Move cursor left one char <LEFT>
- Move window right <Ctrl-RIGHT>
- Move window left <Ctrl-LEFT>
- Move window up <Ctrl-PGUP>
- Move window down <Ctrl-PGDN>
- Move to the beginning <HOME>
- Move to the end <END>
-
- The bottom line will always show some of important keys that you
- can use. The border of a window usually displays additional message
- to guide you for the current operation.
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-
- 4. Using the Check Register
-
-
-
- Once you are in the Check Register Mode, you can make as many
- transactions as you want, directly writing to the Check Register on
- the screen. The Check Register just looks like the regular check
- register in your checkbook. The Check Register Window displays up
- to 9 transactions at a time, and scrolls up and down as you press
- cursor keys.
-
-
- 4.1 The Check Register
-
-
- +--+
- | | Contents of a Transaction Entry
- +--+
-
- Each transaction entry in the Check Register consists of 8 fields:
- Date, Num, Payee, Category, Payment, Clear Mark, Deposit, and
- Balance.
-
- Date: Type month, day, and year in the format of MM/DD/YY
- without slashes.
-
- Three quick entry keys are provided for Date field:
- Plus (+), Minus (-), and Asterisk (*).
-
- Pressing Plus key increase the date by one day.
- Pressing Minus key decrease the date by one key.
- Pressing * key enters today's date.
-
- Num: If the transaction is for check-writing, type the
- check number or press Plus key. Pressing Plus key
- automatically enters the next check number.
-
- If the transaction is not check-writing, leave it
- blank.
-
- Payee: Type payee name or anything else to describe about
- where the payment goes to or where the deposit
- comes from. You may leave it blank.
-
- You can also select a payee from an existing payee
- list as follows:
-
- 1. Move cursor to the Payee field.
-
- 2. Type Plus Key.
-
- If you pre-registered payee names before, a
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-
- payee list will appear. Move cursor to the
- payee name you want to select. If the payee
- list does not contain the payee name you want
- to select, type Plus key to enter new payee
- name.
-
- If you have not registered any payee yet,
- EliteCheck will ask a new payee name. Type
- payee name. This new payee name will be
- recorded in the payee list as well as in the
- Check Register.
-
- 4. Type <ENTER>.
-
- <Note>
-
- There are two ways in which you can register payee
- names in the payee list:
-
-
- First, you may pre-register payee names by using
- Payee Setup command menu. To do this,
- Select Setup Command menu item, and then
- select Payee Pulldown menu item. This
- method enables you to register multiple
- payee names at a time.
-
- Second, you can register a new payee name to the
- payee list while you are writing to the
- Check Register. Follow the steps
- described above. This method enables you
- to register a new payee name, one at a
- time whenever a new payee is needed.
-
- Category: You can optionally categorize your transaction by
- selecting a category from an existing category
- list. The steps are following:
-
- 1) Move cursor to the Category field.
-
- 2) Type Plus key.
-
- 3) When a category list appears, move cursor to
- the category item you want to select. If the
- category list does not contain the category
- item you want to select, type Plus key to
- enter new category.
-
- If the category list is empty, EliteCheck will
- ask a new category item. Type the desired
- category name. This new category item will be
- recorded in the category list as well as in
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-
- the Check Register.
-
- 4) Type <ENTER>.
-
- <Note>
-
- As in the payee list, there are two ways in which
- you can register category items in the category
- list:
-
-
- First, you may pre-register category items by
- using Category Setup command menu. To do
- this, Select Setup Command menu item, and
- then select one of the Category Pulldown
- menu items. This method enables you to
- register multiple category items at a
- time. You can also specify a monthly
- budget amount for each category item
- using this method.
-
- Second, you can register a new category item to
- the category list while you are writing
- to the Check Register. Follow the steps
- described above. This method enables you
- to register a new category item , one at
- a time whenever a new category item is
- needed. The monthly budget amount with
- this new category item will be set to
- $0.00.
-
- Payment: If this transaction entry is for payment, type the
- amount of payment. Otherwise, leave it $0.00.
-
- To clear the amount in this field, press <SPACE>.
-
- Deposit: If this transaction is for deposit, type the amount
- of deposit. Otherwise, leave it $0.00.
-
- To clear the amount in this field, press <SPACE>.
-
- ClearMark:
- Press <SPACE> if this transaction is cleared. A
- check mark will appear. Pressing space bar again
- will remove the check mark.
-
- Balance: When a transaction is completed, a new balance will
- automatically appear here. You cannot enter this
- field.
-
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-
- +--+
- | | Moving within the Check Register Window
- +--+
-
- You can move the cursor within the Check Register Window using a
- number of keys:
-
- <ESC> exits Check Register Window and enters into
- Command Menu Mode.
-
- <- or -> moves cursor horizontally within a field. if
- hit by a field border, move to the adjacent
- field.
-
- <TAB> or <ENTER>
- moves cursor forward to the next transaction
- field. If the current field is Category field,
- then move to DATE field of the next
- transaction entry.
-
- <Shift-TAB> moves cursor backward to the previous
- transaction field. If the current field is
- Date field, then move to Category field of the
- previous transaction entry.
-
- <UP> or <DOWN> Moves cursor up or down between transaction
- entries.
-
- CTRL -> If the cursor is at the last position in a
- field, move to the last field (Category) in
- the current transaction entry. Otherwise, move
- to the last position in the current field.
-
- CTRL <- If the cursor is at the first position in a
- field, move to the first field (Date) in the
- current transaction entry. Otherwise, move to
- the first position in the current field.
-
- <PGUP> Moves cursor up one page.
-
- <PGDN> Moves cursor down one page.
-
- <HOME> Moves cursor up to the first transaction entry
-
- <END> Moves cursor down to the last transaction
- entry.
-
-
- 4.2 Making Transactions
-
-
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-
- +--+
- | | Adding a New Transaction
- +--+
-
- You can add a new transaction by filling in the blank entry at the
- bottom of the transaction entries.
-
- 1) Move cursor to the blank entry at the bottom of the Check
- Register.
-
- 2) Fill in the blank fields.
-
- 3) At the last field (Category) of the transaction entry,
- press <ENTER>. A confirmation prompt window will then
- show up.
-
- 4) The confirmation window provides you with three menu
- choices: Yes, No, or <ESC>.
-
- If you now want to register the transaction as a
- permanent record, select Yes and press <ENTER>.
-
- If you want to cancel the new transaction, select No and
- press <ENTER>.
-
- If you want to return to the transaction entry without
- permanently recording for whatever reason, select Escape
- and press <ENTER>.
-
- 5) Once you confirmed your new transaction positively, a new
- balance will appear at the Balance field and another
- blank transaction entry will show up.
-
- +--+
- | | Changing a Transaction
- +--+
-
- 1) Move cursor to the transaction entry you wish to change
-
- 2) Move cursor to the field where you want to make a change,
- using <TAB>, <ENTER>, <Shift-TAB> or other cursor
- movement keys.
-
- 3) You can now make a change to the transaction field using
- alphanumeric keys and several special keys. See "Contents
- of a Transaction" for more details.
-
- 4) To register the transaction and to update the balance,
- press one of the keys that cause the cursor to move
- outside the current transaction entry. When you see a
- confirmation menu window, select the menu choice that you
- want. For the details about the confirmation menu, see
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-
-
- the instructions (step 4) in "Adding to a Transaction".
-
- +--+
- | | Deleting Transactions
- +--+
-
- You can delete a transaction which you previously recorded by doing
- the following. Deleting a transaction will remove the transaction
- permanently from the Check Register.
-
- 1) Move cursor to the transaction entry that you want to
- delete.
-
- 2) If EliteCheck is in Check Register Mode, type <ESC> to
- enter into Command Menu Mode.
-
- 3) Select EDIT main menu item.
-
- 4) When you see the pulldown menu choices under EDIT main
- menu item, select "Delete Transaction" menu choice.
-
- 5) When you see the confirmation asking "Do you want to
- delete this transaction?", type Y if you want to delete
- the highlighted transaction. If you want to cancel this
- command, type N or <ESC>.
-
- +--+
- | | Voiding Transactions
- +--+
-
- 1) Move cursor to the transaction entry that you want to
- void.
-
- 2) If EliteCheck is in Check Register Mode, type <ESC> to
- enter into Command Menu Mode.
-
- 3) Select EDIT main menu item.
-
- 4) When you see the pulldown menu choices under EDIT main
- menu item, select "Void Transaction" menu choice.
-
- 5) When you see the confirmation asking "Do you want to void
- this transaction?", type Y to void the highlighted
- transaction. If you want to cancel this command, type N
- or <ESC>.
-
- 6) Later, if you want to restore a void transaction, go
- through the steps above again except that you must select
- "Restore Void Transaction" submenu choice instead of
- "Void Transaction".
-
-
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-
- 4.3 Printing Check Register
-
-
- +--+
- | | Printing Check Register
- +--+
-
- 1) If EliteCheck is in Check Register Mode, type <ESC> to
- enter into Command Menu Mode.
-
- 2) Select Print main menu item.
-
- 3) When you see the pulldown menu choices under Print main
- menu item, select "Check Register" menu choice. Then a
- Check Register print window will appear.
-
- 4) Type the transaction period as you wish.
-
- 5) Make sure that the printer is ready. Type Y at the
- "Printer Ready?" prompt, and type <ENTER>.
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-
- 5. Reconciling
-
-
-
- When your bank statement arrives, you can reconcile it with
- EliteCheck. Reconciling with EliteCheck consists of two major
- steps: Marking cleared transactions and Comparing the totals
- between your bank statement and the Check Register.
-
- +--+
- | | Marking Cleared Transactions
- +--+
-
- 1) If any transaction that appears in your bank statement is
- missing in the Check Register, add that transaction to
- the Check Register.
-
- 2) Enter into Command Menu Mode.
-
- 3) Select Reconciliation Menu choice.
-
- 4) Select Mark Cleared Transaction pulldown menu item.
- EliteCheck will enter into Check Register Mode. At this
- time, however, you can only mark transactions: the cursor
- will move up and down between ClearMark fields. To
- expedite marking operation, there will not be any
- confirmation prompt.
-
- 5) For every transaction on the Check Register that also
- appears in your bank statement, mark it at the ClearkMark
- field by typing <SPACE>.
-
- 6) When you complete marking cleared checks, type <ESC> to
- return to Command Menu Mode.
-
- +--+
- | | Comparing and Adjusting the Totals
- +--+
-
- 1) Enter into Command Menu Mode if you are not in Command
- Menu Mode.
-
- 2) Select Reconciliation main menu item.
-
- 3) When you see the pulldown menu choices under
- Reconciliation main menu item, select "Reconcile" menu
- choice. Then a reconciliation window will appear.
-
- 4) Enter your bank statement date. This entry is for
- reference only.
-
- 5) Enter the amount of your bank statement balance.
-
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-
- 6) If your bank statement lists a service charge which you
- have not recorded yet, type the amount at the Service
- Charge entry.
-
- 7) If your bank statement shows interest earned for your
- bank account which you have not recorded yet, type the
- amount at the Interest Earned entry.
-
- 8) Pressing Enter key at the Interest Earned entry will
- bring up a Reconciliation Summary window.
-
- Bank Statement Balance Bank statement ending balance
- Uncleared Payments The amount of uncleared payment
- transactions as listed in the
- Register
- Uncleared Deposits The amount of uncleared deposit
- transactions as listed in the
- Register
- Adjusted Bank Balance The amount of Bank Statement
- Balance minus Uncleared
- Payments plus Uncleared
- Deposits
-
- Checkbook Balance Register ending balance
- Service Charge The amount of service charge as
- listed in the bank statement
- Interest Earned The amount of interest earned
- as listed in the bank statement
- New Check Balance The amount of Checkbook Balance
- minus Service Charge plus
- Interest Earned
-
- If there is no difference between Adjusted Bank Balance
- and New Check Balance, your account balances.
-
- If Adjusted Bank Balance is greater than New Check
- Balance, go through your transactions for errors due to:
-
- . too few uncleared payments or too many uncleared
- deposits
- . incorrect transaction amounts
-
- If Adjusted Bank Balance is less than New Check Balance,
- go through your transactions for errors due to:
-
- . too many uncleared payments or too few uncleared
- deposits
- . incorrect transaction amounts
-
- 9) If Adjusted Bank Balance and Checkbook Balance differ,
- you are recommended to go through your transactions to
- locate the problems and correct the difference yourself.
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-
- You may optionally have EliteCheck adjust the difference
- automatically by pressing 'Y' at the prompt "Add Balance
- Adjustment to register?" in this Reconciliation Summary
- window.
-
- 10) You may print the reconciliation summary by pressing 'Y'
- at the prompt "Print out this summary?".
-
- 11) The actual adjustment and print out of the reconciliation
- will be performed by pressing <ENTER> at the Print entry.
-
- 12) To return to Check Register, press <ENTER> at Print
- entry.
-
- To return to Reconciliation window, press <ESC>. Pressing
- <ESC> will cause to leave Reconciliation Summary Window
- without printing and without recording the difference
- adjustment regardless of your previous setting.
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-
- 6. Working with Multiple Accounts
-
-
-
- You can manage multiple bank accounts using EliteCheck. EliteCheck
- supports up to 30 bank accounts.
-
-
- +--+
- | | Setting Up a New Account
- +--+
-
- If you want to set up a new bank account, follow the steps below:
-
- 1) Enter Command Menu Mode.
-
- 2) Select Account Command menu item.
-
- 3) Select "New Account Setup" pulldown menu item. A New
- Account Setup window will appear. Enter Account Type,
- Account Name, Account Number, the amount of beginning
- balance, and the opening date.
-
- For details, refer to section 3, Getting Started.
-
- +--+
- | | Selecting a Bank Account
- +--+
-
- To change the current account to use to another, follow the steps
- below:
-
- 1) Enter Command Menu mode.
-
- 2) Select Account Command menu item.
-
- 3) Select "Select Account" pulldown menu item. The Account
- List window will appear.
-
- 4) Move the cursor to the account you wish to work with.
-
- 5) Press <ENTER>.
-
- +--+
- | | Updating An Account Information
- +--+
-
- You may change information of an account by doing the following
- steps:
-
- 1) If the current working account is not the account of
- which information you wish to change, select the account
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-
- first.
-
- 2) Enter Command Menu Mode.
-
- 3) Select Account Command menu item.
-
- 4) Select "Update Current Account" pulldown menu item.
-
-
- 5) The "Bank Account Update" window will now appear. Change
- any entry which you want to update.
-
- 6) To complete, Press <ENTER> at the last entry.
-
- +--+
- | | Deleting an Account
- +--+
-
- If you want to delete a bank account permanently from EliteCheck
- data files, perform the following steps:
-
- 1) Select the bank account which you want to delete.
-
- 2) Enter Command Menu mode.
-
- 3) Select Account Command menu item.
-
- 4) Select "Delete Current Account" pulldown menu item.
-
- 5) A Confirmation Window will appear. Make sure the current
- account is really the one you wish to remove permanently.
- Select "Yes" by pressing right arrow key.
-
- If you want to cancel this deletion operation, press
- <ESC> any time while you are at the confirmation window.
-
- 6) Press <ENTER>.
-
- ************************ WARNING ************************
- Once you deleted a bank account, you will lose all
- transaction records of the deleted account forever.
- *********************************************************
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-
- 7. Rebuilding Account Data Files
-
-
- The Rebuild Account command is provided to restructure your account
- data records in the following two cases:
-
- 1) If your computer is shutdown abnormally (power loss, etc)
- while you are using EliteCheck, your account data files could
- possibly become corrupted. In this case, you might be able to
- restore your data files using the Rebuild Account operation.
-
- Since the Rebuild Account does not guarantee a full recovery
- of data files, it is very important to backup your data disk
- regularly.
-
- 2) As you continue to add, change transactions, the account data
- files grow larger. If you feel that EliteCheck is slow in
- processing transactions, rebuilding the account data files may
- improve the processing time.
-
- ************************ IMPORTANT **********************
- Always backup your data disk first before you start to
- rebuild an account data file.
- *********************************************************
-
- +--+
- | | Rebuilding an Account Data File
- +--+
-
- 1) Enter Command Menu Mode.
-
- 2) Select Account Command menu item.
-
- 3) Select "Rebuild Account" pulldown menu item.
-
- 4) A list of existing accounts will appear. Move cursor to
- the account you wish to rebuild.
-
- 5) Press <ENTER>.
-
- Rebuilding an account may take a considerable amount of time
- if the account contains a large number of transaction records.
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-
- 8. Printing Reports
-
-
-
- In addition to printing Check Register, you can print an Income
- Statement for a particular account. An Income Statement will show
- you a summary of how you earned and spent your money by categories
- during a specified period. To print an Income Statement, follow the
- steps below:
-
- +--+
- | | Printing an Income Statement
- +--+
-
- 1) Select Print Command Menu item.
-
- 2) Select "Income Statement" pulldown menu item.
-
- 3) An Income Statement Window will appear asking you
- options.
-
- Type the period which you are interested in for the
- Income Statement.
-
- If you want to include budget information, type Y at the
- prompt "Include Budget?".
-
- 4) Make sure the printer is ready.
-
- 5) Type Y at the prompt "Printer ready?", and press <ENTER>.
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-
- 9. Setting Up Printer
-
-
-
- EliteCheck is supplied with the following initial printer settings:
-
- Printer port: LPT1
- Printer type: Epson or Epson-compatible
-
- If any of these items are different from that of your printer, you
- need to change the printer configuration as follows:
-
- +--+
- | | Setting Up Your Printer Configuration
- +--+
-
- 1) Select Setup Command menu item.
-
- 2) Select "Printer" pulldown menu item.
-
- 3) If you see the Printer Setup window, change any entry
- whose value is different from your current printer
- configuration.
-
- 4) After you complete changing the printer configuration,
- press ESC key.
-
- 5) When you see the confirmation prompt "Do you want to save
- any changes?", press Y if you want to save your change.
- Otherwise, press N to cancel the change to the printer
- configuration.
-
- If you want to return to the Printer Setup Window, press
- <ESC> again.
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- 10. Setting up Payee List
-
-
-
- EliteCheck allows you to pre-register payee names in a permanent
- payee data file so that you can pop up the payee list to select a
- payee name while writing to the Check Register. You can enter up to
- 100 payee names into the payee list. The following steps show how
- to register payee names:
-
- 1) Select Setup Command menu item.
-
- 2) Select "Payee" pulldown menu item.
-
- 3) When you see the Payee Name List window, you may enter as
- many payee names as you wish. You can also delete or
- change existing payee names.
-
- To insert a payee name, press <CTRL+I>. Then a blank
- entry will be inserted. Type a payee name on the blank
- entry.
-
- To delete a payee name, move cursor to the entry which
- contains the payee name to be deleted, and then press
- <CTRL+D>.
-
- To change a payee name, move cursor to the entry which
- contains the payee name you are going to change, and then
- change the payee name by simply overwriting it.
-
- 4) When you complete the payee setup operation, press <ESC>
- key. A confirmation prompt will appear.
-
- 5) If you want to save the payee names which you've just set
- up, press Y.
-
- If you want to cancel the payee changes, press N. Any
- changes you've made to the payee list will be canceled.
-
- If you want to return to the Payee Setup Window, press
- <ESC> again.
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- 11. Setting up Category Lists
-
-
-
- EliteCheck provides you with a predefined set of category lists
- which you can use to categorize your transactions. You can change
- the predefined categories by adding, deleting, and updating
- categories. There are four kinds of categories:
-
- Personal Income Category .... Income for personal account
- Personal Expense Category ... Expense for personal account
- Business Income Category .... Income for business account
- Business Expense Category ... Expense for business account
-
-
- 11.1 Preset Categories for Personal Use
-
-
- Personal Income
-
- Bonus Income Deposit Adjustment
- Dividend Income Interest Income
- Investment Income Other Income
- Pension Rental Income
- Returns Salary & Wages
- Social Security Benefit Transfer from Other Accnt
-
- Personal Expense
-
- Bank Charge Car Payment 1
- Car Payment 2 Car Maint/Repairs
- Cash Withdrawal Child Care
- Clothing Contribution
- Dining Out Education
- Entertainment Furniture
- Gift Expense Groceries
- Home Maint/Repairs Home Mortgage
- Household Misc Expense Housing
- Insurance Car Insurance Home
- Insurance Health Interest Expense
- Investment Expense Legal & Professional Fee
- Medical & Dental Miscellaneous
- Moving Expense Other Expense
- Recreation Tax Social Security
- Tax Federal Tax Other
- Tax Property Tax State
- Telephone Transfer to Other Account
- Subscription & Membership Travel
- Utilities
-
-
-
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-
- 11.2 Preset Categories for Business Use
-
-
- Business Income
-
- Interest Income Deposit Adjustment
- Other Income Product Sales
- Rental Income Service Rendered
- Transfer from Other Accnt
-
- Business Expense
-
- Advertising & Promotion Bank Charges
- Cash Commissions
- Computer Expense Contribution
- Dues & Subscriptions Education & Seminars
- Furniture & Fixtures Insurance
- Interest Paid Late Payment Fees
- Legal & Professional Fee Lease Payment
- Maint/Repairs (Equipment) Maint/Repairs (Building)
- Meal & Entertainment Miscellaneous
- Mortgage Interest Office Expense
- Other Expense Payroll
- Postage & Freight Rent Paid
- Returns & Allowances Supplies
- Taxes Telephone
- Transfer to Other Account Travel Expense
- Utilities Vehicles
-
-
- 11.3 Setting Up a Category List
-
-
- The following are the steps to set up a category list:
-
- 1) Select Setup Command menu item.
-
- 2) Select one of the Category pulldown menu items you wish
- to set up.
-
- 3) A Category List window will appear. Each line of the
- category list consists of two entries: category name, and
- monthly budget amount.
-
- To insert a new category, press <CTRL+I> key. Then a new
- blank line will be inserted. Type the category name and
- its monthly budget amount to the entries of the blank
- line. If you do not want set up monthly budget amount,
- you may leave the budget amount entry unchanged which is
- initially set to 0.00.
-
- To delete an existing category item, move cursor to the
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-
- category entry to be deleted and press <CTRL+D> key.
-
- To change an existing category item, move cursor to the
- category entry you wish to change, and then change it.
-
- 4) After you finish setting up the category list, press
- <ESC> key. A confirmation prompt "Do you want to save any
- changes?".
-
- Press Y if you wish to save the current category setup.
-
- Press N if you wish to cancel the current category setup
- change.
-
- Press <ESC> if you want to return to the Category Setup
- Window.
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-
- Appendix A. What is Shareware?
-
-
- EliteCheck is marketed by shareware distribution method. Shareware
- is user-supported software. Shareware distribution gives users a
- chance to try software before buying it. If you try a shareware
- program and continue using it, you are expected to register.
- Individual programs differ on details -- some request registration
- while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
- registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue
- using the software to an updated program with printed manual.
-
- Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and
- the copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific
- exceptions as stated below. Shareware authors are accomplished
- programmers, just like commercial authors, and the programs are of
- comparable quality. (In both cases, there are good programs and bad
- ones!) The main difference is in the method of distribution. The
- author specifically grants the right to copy and distribute the
- software, either to all and sundry or to a specific group. For
- example, some authors require written permission before a
- commercial disk vendor may copy their Shareware.
-
- Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You
- should find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether
- it's commercial or shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting
- your needs easier, because you can try before you buy. And because
- the overhead is low, prices are low also. Shareware has the
- ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the product, you
- don't pay for it.
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- Appendix B. Registration Information
-
-
- This appendix contains important registration and license
- information regarding the use of EliteCheck. This information
- applies to individual users and companies who wish to use
- EliteCheck and to pass copies out to friends and associates. For
- your easy reference, the same information is placed in the
- REGISTER.DOC file on disk.
-
- Disk Vendors and Distributors, User Groups, BBS SYSOPs, Computer
- Clubs, etc., should refer to the VENDOR.DOC file for complete
- information regarding distribution of the EliteCheck package.
-
-
- Trial User License
-
- EliteCheck is NOT a public domain program. It is Copyright 1991,
- 1992 by Taewoong Jeon. All rights reserved. This software and
- accompanying documentation are protected by United States Copyright
- law and also by International Treaty provisions. Any use of this
- software in violation of Copyright law or the terms of this limited
- license is prohibited.
-
- EliteCheck is a "shareware program" and supported by users. The
- essence of shareware software is to let you "try before buy" it.
- Individual users are granted a limited license to use it at no
- charge for evaluation purposes for a reasonable period which may
- not exceed 60 days. If you continue to use EliteCheck after a trial
- period, you must register and pay for your use of EliteCheck.
-
- The EliteCheck package is defined as containing all the materials
- listed in the PACKING.LST text file. If any files listed in the
- PACKING.LST file, or the PACKING.LST file itself, are missing, then
- the package is not complete. Please contact the author to obtain a
- complete package.
-
- Please feel free to pass copies of EliteCheck along to your friends
- for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if
- they find that they can use it. In distributing so, however, you
- must meet the following conditions.
-
- - The EliteCheck package - including all related program
- files and documentation files - CANNOT be modified in any
- way and must be distributed as a complete package.
-
- - No price or other compensation may be charged for the
- EliteCheck package. (For distributors wishing to charge
- for it, please refer to the VENDOR.DOC file.)
-
- - The EliteCheck package CANNOT be part of some other
- package.
-
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-
- - The printed manual that comes with a registered package
- CANNOT be reproduced in whole or part. On-disk
- documentation CANNOT be distributed in PRINTED (hardcopy)
- form.
-
-
- Vendor Distribution
-
- Anyone distributing EliteCheck for any kind of remuneration must
- first contact the author for authorization. This authorization will
- be automatically granted to distributors recognized by the (ASP)
- as adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and such
- distributors may begin offering EliteCheck immediately (However the
- author must still be advised so that the distributor can be kept
- up-to-date with the latest version of EliteCheck.). For information
- on vendor distribution license, refer to the VENDOR.DOC file on
- disk.
-
-
- Registered Use License
-
- When you register, you receive a copy of the latest registered
- version of EliteCheck package. This registered package includes a
- printed manual. Registration is effective from the date of delivery
- of a registered version of EliteCheck.
-
- Registration will license one copy of the registered EliteCheck for
- your use on any one computer at any one time. You may distribute
- copies of the on-disk registered EliteCheck package to others for
- evaluation purposes as long as you meet all distribution conditions
- stated in the Trial Use License above. No copying of the PRINTED
- manual in whole or part is permitted under any circumstance. Since
- the evaluation (non-registered) version of the EliteCheck package
- has full functionality and on-disk documentation, you are
- encouraged to pass the evaluation version rather than the
- registered version whenever possible.
-
-
- Registration Procedure
-
- The registration fee for EliteCheck is $25.00 in US dollars. For
- U.S or Canada users, $2.95 is added for shipping & handling. For
- overseas users, please add $8.00 for S&H. To register, follow the
- instructions below.
-
- To register by check or money order, send a registration form with
- your payment for $25.00 registration fee (plus shipping & handling)
- to the author at:
-
- Taewoong Jeon
- P.O. Box 166101
- Chicago, IL 60616-6101
-
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-
- You can also register with MC, Visa, Amex, or Discover from the
- Public (software) Library by calling 1-800-2424-PsL or 713-524-6394
- or by FAX to 1-713-524-6398 or by CompuServe Email to 71355,470 or
- by mail to PsL at P.O. Box 35705, Houston, TX, 77235-5705. These
- numbers and address are for orders only. To insure that you get the
- latest version, PsL will notify the author the day of your order
- and the author will ship the EliteCheck package directly to you.
-
- Any questions about the status of the shipment of the order,
- refunds, registration options, product details, technical support,
- dealer pricing, site license, etc, must be directed to the author
- at: Taewoong Jeon, P.O. Box 166101, Chicago, IL 60616-6101.
-
- You are provided with two convenient ways of completing the
- registration form as following:
-
- 1) Use the registration form on screen provided by
- EliteCheck program. When you select the EliteCheck
- Registration pulldown menu choice associated with Help
- main menu, or when you try to exit Shareware version of
- EliteCheck, you will be given a choice to bring up a
- registration form on the screen. Follow the instructions
- on the screen to complete and print the form.
-
- 2) Or, simply print the REGISTER.FRM text file on disk and
- fill it out. The REGISTER.FRM file contains a
- registration form.
-
- You can also write your own letter indicating your mailing address,
- payment method, disk size (5.25" or 3.5"), and credit card
- information (card #, expiration date, your signature) if payment by
- credit card.
-
- If you choose phone order (from PsL with credit card), you do not
- need a registration form.
-
-
- Return Policy
-
- 1. All registered users are 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEED WITH NO
- QUESTIONS ASKED. If you are not satisfied with the EliteCheck
- package, simply return the printed manual to the author for
- full refund of registration fee within 30 days from the date
- of registration.
-
- 2. All registered users are eligible for 90-day full refund of
- registration fee as long as the following conditions are met:
-
- 1) they have problem(s) that involve a specific
- hardware or software environment or that involve
- serious errors in EliteCheck,
-
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-
- 2) the problem(s) are unable to be fixed,
-
- 3) the problem(s) are reported within 90 days after
- registration.
-
-
- Registered User Support Policy
-
- 1. All registered users receive a copy of the latest registered
- version of the EliteCheck package upon registration. The
- registered package includes a printed manual.
-
- 2. All registered users will be notified of major upgraded
- versions of EliteCheck when they are released.
-
- 3. All registered users are eligible to receive a free upgrade to
- the next major version of EliteCheck. Further upgrades will be
- offered at discount rates (minimum 50% off the regular fee) to
- all registered users.
-
- 4. All registered users are guaranteed technical support for 90
- days from the date of registration without additional cost.
- (Technical support may also be offered but not guaranteed to
- non-registered users.) If you have questions, please do the
- following steps:
-
- 1) Look into the User's Guide for the relevant parts and the
- Read.me file.
-
- 2) If the problems still persist, contact the author to the
- following address:
-
- Taewoong Jeon
- P.O. Box 166101
- Chicago, IL 60616-6101
-
- Please provide your EliteCheck version number, your
- computer configuration (computer make, model, monitor
- type, printer type, DOS version number, etc), and a
- concise description of your problems.
-