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- Tutorial TopicsThis first set of topics (up to Ending the Programme) explains
- concepts to give you an understanding of how WML works. The topics from File
- on down through Preferences & Help give you information on how to use a
- specific item on WML's menus.
-
- Ending the programme (return to DOS)When you are finished using WML and want
- to end the programme just select the E|x|it option under the |F|ile menu. If
- all menus are closed, just press |Fx|, or you can highlight the File menu
- then use the down arrow to highlight Exit then press ─┘Enter.
-
- How to print the documentationThere are five documentation files which came
- with your copy of WML:~~1. READ.ME ── Things to know before using WML plus
- latest features~2. WHATS.NEW ── A history of versions~3. WML.TXT ── ASCII
- text file of the shareware manual (which differs from the more in-depth
- Registered Edition manual)~4. WML.WP ── WordPerfect 5 file of the shareware
- manual~5. ORDER.FRM ── A blank invoice for ordering all of my software (an
- invoice & registration form is included in the WML.TXT and WML.WP files).~~Go
- to the DOS prompt and change to your WML directory (e.g., "cd \wml"). Now,
- to |display| a file:~~|| Type "|LIST filename|" - If you have LIST in your
- computer you will see the file appear almost instantly~~|| If you don't have
- LIST (the computer said 'bad command or file name') then use "|MORE <
- filename|"~~To |print| a file enter "|TYPE filename > PRN|"~~If you have
- WordPerfect, run it and load WML.WP. You will see instructions in a comment
- inside the file.
-
- How to registerWhen you have decided to make WML a part of your business you
- can get the latest Registered Edition...~~1. Enter "TYPE ORDER.FRM > PRN" at
- the DOS prompt (without the quotation marks) to print the order form, fill it
- in, and mail with with your registration fee, or~~2. If you prefer to use a
- credit card, you can order WML from Public (software) Library with your MC,
- Visa, AmEx, or Discover card by calling 800-242-4PsL (from overseas:
- 713-524-6394) or by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe to 71355,470. THESE
- NUMBERS ARE FOR ORDERING ONLY. I CANNOT be reached at those numbers. To
- contact me for information about dealer pricing, volume discounts, site
- licensing, the status of shipment of the product, the latest version number,
- or for technical information, call 303-527-6756 or write me at Box 132,
- Paonia, CO 81428-0132 USA. Shareware is "try before you buy" so please
- understand that product returns are not allowed.~~When ordering from PsL ask
- for |product no. 10800|. PsL will add $3 for shipping & handling to U.S. and
- Canadian orders.
-
- Laser Printer FontsFonts are different styles of type your printer can
- produce (e.g., Helvetica and Roman are two common fonts). Your laser printer
- has one or more of the following types of fonts:~~|| Resident fonts~||
- Cartridge fonts~|| Soft fonts~~|Resident fonts| are permanently stored in
- your printer's memory to be used at any time. |Cartridge fonts| are also a
- type of memory, available for use at any time. |Soft fonts| are stored on
- disk and downloaded (sent) to the printer as needed.~~|NOTES|~~Envelopes use
- |landscape| fonts (soft fonts ending in .SFL), labels use |portrait| fonts
- (soft fonts ending in .SFP).~~Soft fonts |must| end in SFL or SFP. If you
- have PCL soft fonts with different extensions (such as USP), just rename them
- to SFP or SFL as appropriate. SFP and SFL are the most common extensions,
- meaning |S|oft |F|ont |P|ortrait and |S|oft |F|ont |L|andscape.
-
- Menu UsageThe menu you see near the top of your screen is my understanding of
- a CUA-compliant menu. It is the same type of menu you will find in Windows,
- QuickBASIC, etc.~~WML's menu, which is on the second line of your screen, is
- two-dimensional: there are |menu headings| horizontally and under each of
- these are the actual |menu items|. There are two ways to choose a menu
- item:~~1. Use the right, left, up, and down arrows to highlight the item you
- want then press |─┘Enter|, or~~2. Press the highlighted letter of the menu
- item~~For example, you can press |F| then |x| to exit WML, or highlight |File|
- then press the down arrow and highlight |Exit| then press
- |─┘Enter|.~~|NOTES|~~To pull-down (|open|) a menu just highlight it then
- press |─┘Enter| or the |down-arrow| key.~~To |close| a menu press the |Esc|
- key. It is not necessary to close a menu. You can use the right/left arrows
- with the menus opened to browse all of the options. Usually the only reason to
- close a menu is so you can use the letters instead of arrows (e.g., if you had
- the File menu open and wanted to use the Help Index you could press Esc to
- close the File menu then press |H|-|I|).
-
- Order of Printing & ViewingTo control the order in which entries are printed
- or viewed use the Index menu. You will see a || mark next to the index which
- is currently in use. For more details see the |Indexing| section.
-
- Postal Bar CodesPostal bar codes are printed automatically at the bottom of
- every envelope which has a zip code if WML finds the font |MAILCODE.SFL| in
- its directory. This soft font is provided with even the Unregistered Edition.
-
- Status LinesWML has two status lines, at the top & bottom of the
- screen. At the top is the title of the programme and the WML file you
- have open (if any). At the bottom of the screen is a bar which looks like
- this:~~|Total│Selected│Bad/Omit│Pack│Index│01-01-1980|~~ From left
- to right the items are:~
- 1. Total records in the open file~
- 2. Total records selected for printing~
- 3. Total records bad or excluded from mailings~
- 4. The word |Pack| if there are entries to be erased~
- 5. Index in use (name, company, address, or zip)~
- 6. To-day's date (so far as the computer knows). If you have a filter chosen,
- this will be replaced with "|Filter|" followed by "|Sel|" for Selected records
- only, "|Del|" for Deleted records only, or "|SelDel|" for both. If the filter
- message is |bright| the selection is unchanged, otherwise changes have
- occured. For example, you have set the filter to Selected Only then cleared
- the selection status of a record. The filter message would change to dim since
- the filter is no longer accurate.
-
- What Does 'Selected' Mean?Your mailing list has entries in it, and each
- entry has a |Selected for printing| toggle switch, which you can see on the
- right side of the Data Entry/Names screen. If there is a check-mark in the
- box it means that the entry is Selected; otherwise, it is not.~~ The general
- idea here is that you |select| the records that you want to do something with
- (like print them). This could also be called "marking" or "flagging" entries.
- Most often the selected records will be printed on envelopes or labels, but
- you can also perform other actions on them. ~~|EXAMPLE|~~Let's say you want
- to move records from one file to another. You can do it by Selecting them
- then importing or exporting (import & export both allow you to operate on all
- entries or just the Selected entries).~~|How To Select Entries|~~There are
- two ways you can select entries:~~|1|. One by one on the Data Entry/Names
- screen by pressing «Alt»-S, or~~|2|. Using the File/Select-Query option, which
- gives you complete flexibility to select entries one-by-one, in groups, or the
- whole mailing list.
-
- FileIn general, using the File menu is like going to your paper filing
- cabinet. There are options to work with the files stored on your disk.~~Use
- the up and down-arrow keys to highlight the item you want then press
- |═╛Enter| or press the highlighted letter for the item.~~Your mailing lists
- will be stored in one or more files. You must specify a file to use before
- you can enter any information. Think of it this way: you have to go get a
- file out of your filing cabinet before you can look at what's there or add
- anything to it, and if you don't have any files you have to set one up.
-
- OpenOpens an existing file. After you choose this option you will be shown a
- menu of files from which to choose. Highlight your choice and press
- ─┘Enter.~~You must have a file open before you can work with entries. If you
- have not yet created any files then use the |New| option to create and open
- your first file. ~~When you open a file it stays open until you close it (see
- File/Close), create a new file (see File/New), open another file, or exit
- WML.
-
- NewFile_NewCreates a new mailing list file (like labelling a new paper file
- folder). When you choose this option a window "pops" open where you can
- enter:~~|| A name for the file, and~|| A description of it~~The |file name|
- is the DOS name on the disk. It can be 1-8 characters long using letters
- and/or numbers.~~The |file description| is up to 40 characters of any type
- which describe the file. The description appears next to each file in the
- File/Open window.~~|NOTES|~~File names must be unique. You can't make two
- files with the same name (the computer would never know which one you
- wanted). File descriptions can be identical to others or may be left
- completely blank if you prefer.
-
- CloseFile_CloseCloses the file currently in use. This is useful if you want
- to erase the file which is currently open or if you will be leaving the
- computer unattended for a long while you can use Close to save any
- information which may be sitting in memory.~~|NOTES|~~File headers are
- written only when files are closed. If your computer loses power while a file
- is open, it would be something like dropping a bunch of papers on the floor:
- the information is all there, just a little out of order, so just use the
- Re-index option to sort things out again.
-
- DeleteFile_DelPermanently erase a file from disk. This function is
- equivalent to the DOS |del| or |erase| commands. Erasing a file frees up disk
- space.~~|NOTES|~~If you accidentally erase a file, you |may| be able to
- recover it with QU or some other 'undelete' utility. For the most part,
- however, once a file is erased it's gone, so be careful. To be safe, make a
- back-up of your files before deleting any.
-
- Change file nameFile_ChangeThis option lets you change the file name and
- description of the open file. Once you select this option a window will pop
- open with the current name & description. Make any changes and press |F7|
- (or click on "Ok") to save the changes.~~|NOTES|~~The open file (displayed
- at the top of the screen) cannot be changed. Use File/Close to close it.
-
- Back-upMakes a back-up copy of your data files. You must have a formatted
- floppy disk ready. You can use the same back-up disk over and over again (the
- new copy will over-write the old one), but it may be a good idea to alternate
- at least three back-up copies.~~|NOTES|~~Use a rotating back-up scheme with
- at least three sets of disks or tapes.~~When the work you've done since your
- last back-up becomes too much to lose, it's time to make another
- back-up.~~See Preferences Back-up for information on selecting a back-up
- method. Using compression software requires more memory. Use |Help/About| to
- see your free memory.~~|| ARJ 2.30 needs at least |242k| free~~|| LHARC
- 2.13 needs at least |189k| free~~|| PKZip 1.1 needs at least |119k|
- free
-
- RestoreRestores data files from a back-up copy. This is useful if your data
- files become damaged or are accidentally erased.~~|CAUTION|~~Restoring data
- files |erases| any data files of the same name which exist. If you need to
- restore a single file, do so manually from the DOS prompt.
-
- Format FloppiesWML first tries to find WFF.EXE in your DOS search path. If
- found, What Floppy Format? is run; otherwise, you will be asked to specify a
- drive and the DOS FORMAT command will be used.~~|CAUTION|~~Formatting
- completely erases any information which may be on a disk.~~|NOTES|~~Your DOS
- |path| must point to |format.com| (which is probably in your DOS directory).
- If it does not you will see 'Bad command or file name' flash on your screen
- and disks will not be formatted.~~No parameters are passed to FORMAT -- your
- drive's highest density will be used.
-
- Re-indexRebuilds index files when they are damaged, such as after a power
- outage. If some of your entries mysteriously disappear or are displaying out
- of order, try re-indexing.
-
- PackThe Pack option removes records from the file which have been marked for
- deletion. Until a file is packed, "deleted" entries remain on file (which
- allows you to change your mind about deleting them, if necessary).
-
- ImportAllows files from other software to be read into a WML mailing list.
- Imported information is added to the open mail file.
-
- dBase FilesIn_DBFYou can import records from any dBase-compatible DBF files.
- This includes files made in dBase, FoxBase, dB XL, dBFast, QuickSilver,
- Clipper, or any other dBase clone plus any application software which uses the
- DBF file format, such as DDLABEL.~~Once you choose this option you will be
- asked for a file specification which may include a drive and path. You may use
- wildcards (e.g., D:\DBASE\*.DBF) or you may specify the file (e.g., MYFILE.DBF
- or D:\DBASE\DATA\MYFILE.DBF).~~Next you will see two windows: On the right are
- the WML fields; on the left are the DBF fields defined for the highlighted WML
- field.~~1. Use the up and down arrows to highlight a WML field~~2. Press |F3|
- and a menu of the DBF field names will pop up~~3. Highlight each field you
- want included in the WML field and press the |«SpaceBar»|~~4. Press |─┘Enter|
- or click on "Ok" when done and you will see the fields you defined in the
- left-hand window.~~|| Press the |F9| key to begin importing the DBF file
- using the field assignments you specified.~~|SAVING YOUR DEFINITIONS|~~You can
- save definitions to disk and later restore them. Press |F7| to save a
- definition to disk and |F5| to restore a saved definition.~~|NOTES|~~WML is
- included with DBF definitions for competing mailing list software, such as
- DDLABEL. You can get a free definition for any competing mailing list software
- by mailing me a sample file on a disk.
-
- ASCII FilesIn_ASCASCII (text) files can be created by editors like EDLIN or
- QEdit or generated from most software packages. The format is one record per
- line with each field separated by a comma. Fields may have quotation marks
- surrounding (which is needed if commas are imbedded) but it is not
- required.~~Once you choose this option you will be asked for a file
- specification which may include a drive and path. You may use wildcards (e.g.,
- D:\WML\*.TXT) or you may specify the file (e.g., MYFILE.TXT or
- D:\ASCII\DATA\MYFILE.TXT).~~Next you will see two windows: On the right are
- the WML fields; on the left are the fields defined for the highlighted WML
- field.~~|DEFINING THE FILE FORMAT|~~1. Use the up and down arrows to highlight
- a WML field in the right-hand window~~2. Press |F3| and a menu showing the
- first record of the input file, split into one field per line, will pop up~~3.
- Highlight each field you want included in the WML field and press the
- |«SpaceBar»|~~4. Press |─┘Enter| or click on "Ok" when done and you will see
- the fields you defined in the left-hand window.~~|| Press the |F9| key to
- begin importing the DBF file using the field assignments you
- specified.~~|SAVING YOUR DEFINITIONS|~~You can save definitions to disk and
- later restore them. Press |F7| to save a definition to disk and |F5| to
- restore a saved definition.
-
- WML 2.x FilesYou can import records from other WML files, in effect
- consolidating two files into one. You will be presented with a list of files
- in the current directory from which to choose.
-
- ExportAllows information from WML to be saved in a different file format so
- that it may be accessed by other programmes.
-
- ASCII FileAn ASCII text file is usable by most word processors, text editors
- (including edlin), etc. If you aren't sure what format another person will
- need, use ASCII.~~ASCII files are read and written in the following
- format:~~|| One record per line~|| Fields separated by commas
-
- WordPerfectAllows What Mailing List? information to be used with
- WordPerfect's merge function. An ASCII file will be created which contains
- the necessary WordPerfect control codes.~~|NOTES|~~From within WordPerfect
- press |«Ctrl»-«F5» T R| (DOS |T|ext File |R|etrieve CR/LF to [HRt]).
-
- Microsoft WordCreates a mail merge file of your What Mailing List? data for
- use with Microsoft's Word word processor. An ASCII file will be created which
- contains the header information necessary for Word.
-
- Ventura Publisher ASCIICreates an ASCII file with one field per line and a
- blank line between fields. Each line contains a tag name preceding the field.
- For example, an entry might look like this:~~|@NAME = Acme Tools,
- Inc.|~|@ADDRESS = 123 Anywhere Street|~|@ADDRESS = Suite 140|~|@CITY =
- Sometown|~(etc.)
-
- Print / Select / QueryThis brings up a second pull-down menu and is used in
- the same way. Records must be selected to be included in any print-out. |Only
- selected records will print.| This menu also has an option to perform actions
- on the selected records, such as define groups and flag for deletion.
-
- (Select or Clear)|Select| marks each record to be included in any
- print-outs. Records which you Select are |added| to those already selected.
- For example, you could clear all records, then mark records in your Christmas
- List group then mark records in your Friends group.~~|Clear| is the opposite
- of 'Select.' Clearing a record means that it will no longer be included in
- any print-outs (until it is Selected again).
-
- AllSelect or Clear all of the entries on file.
-
- GroupSelect or Clear entries according to group definitions. The Group
- window will open so you can select the group(s) you would like to select.
-
- DateSelect or Clear any entries which have never been printed (Times Mailed
- is zero) or entries which were mailed on a particular date.
-
- CitySelect or clear records based on the City of the addressee.
-
- StateSelect or clear records based on the State or Province of the
- addressee.
-
- ZipSelect or clear records based on the Zip/Postal code of the addressee.
-
- PhraseSelect or clear records based on a phrase in the comments.
-
- IndividualSelect or Clear records on an individual basis. Under this menu
- are three options ── Entire list, Only selected entries, and Only deleted
- entries. "Entire List" will let you choose from all records in the mailing
- list. "Only Selected" will present only those records which are currently
- selected. "Only Deleted" will let you review the records marked for deletion.
- After you choose one of these options a window will open showing the records.
- You can move throught the list using arrow keys, PgUp/PgDn, etc. and press
- ─┘Enter to toggle the records selection on and off.
-
- ActionsThis menu lets you perform actions on the entries which are selected
- for printing.~~Note on Deleting ═ Records marked for deletion will |not| be
- removed from the file until it is packed (see |File/Pack|).
-
- PrintThis is where you print labels, envelopes, or a group list.
-
- Group ListPrint a list of the groups defined on blank paper.~~ The groups
- you define are common to all mailing lists.
-
- Phone BookPrint a phone book containing the selected entries. The phone book
- can be printed on a laser or dot matrix printer. You will be asked for two
- font selections ── one for titles (the header and footer of each page) and a
- second font for the entries.~~Fonts should be no more than 10cpi or 12
- points; 12 to 17cpi mono-spaced (fixed) fonts are recommended.~~Use of
- proportional fonts will cause the index at the top of each page to "float."
-
- Laser EnvelopesPrint selected records on envelopes on your laser
- printer.~~|NOTES|~Records must be Selected before they can be printed.~~If
- the MailCode.SFL soft font is in the WML directory it will automatically be
- used to print a postal bar code at the bottom of the envelope.
-
- Laser LabelsPrint selected records on laser labels (8½x11-inch sheet of
- labels). A window will open for you to define the size of the labels.
-
- Continuous LabelsPrint selected records on the type of label shown on the
- menu. The label types you wish to print upon are chosen on the
- Preferences/Labels screen.~~|═| Records must be selected before they will
- print.
-
- ExitEnd WML (which will return you to DOS or your menu). Always exit the
- programme before turning your computer's power off.
-
- Data EntryThis menu provides the means for you to enter and change
- information in your mailing lists and group list.
-
- NamesDE_NamesUse this to add new entries to a mailing list file or to
- change existing entries. Each screen contains one entry (like a single
- Rolodex card).~~|SPECIAL FUNCTIONS|~~Notice the special function keys listed
- near the bottom of your screen (you should see some right now). You
- can press a function key to perform it's function whenever it is shown on the
- screen or you can |click on the function| description with a mouse.~~|F1| pops
- open the help window. While on the State/Province field pressing |F1| will
- display a list of States & Provinces from which you may choose and the mailing
- abbreviation for that state will be inserted into the record.~~|F2| will
- display a list of entries on file. You can scroll through this list and choose
- an entry.~~|F3| will display the list of Groups you have defined, showing the
- ones to which the current entry belongs (if any). You may then select & clear
- groups as apply to the entry. Notice that the word |Group| under the F3 key
- (near the bottom of the screen) shows up dim (grey) if there are no groups
- defined for the displayed entry and |bright| (yellow or bright white) if
- groups are defined.~~To change the status of the four toggles near the
- top-right of the window, hold down the |«Alt»| key while pressing one of the
- letters highlighted (e.g., Alt-D for the Delete toggle). Alternately you may
- use a mouse to click on the toggles.~~|NOTES|~~You don't have to set the
- Number of Times Mailed or Last Mail Date fields ── these are automatically
- maintained by the computer, but you can change them if necessary.~~Phone
- numbers and comments appear only on screen, |not| on labels or
- envelopes.~~When you enter a zip or postal code the State/Province for that
- code will automatically be inserted.~~|ABBREVIATIONS|~~Abbreviations (a.k.a.
- macros) may be used in the Address, City, and Comments fields. If there is
- enough room on the line, any abbreviations found will be expanded to their
- full text. If there is |not| enough room on the line abbreviations will remain
- as you type them.~~For example, you might have "POB" set as "P.O. Box". But if
- you type "12837 Rue de la Wokka Wokka, pob 12" on an address line the "pob"
- would remain as it is because there is not enough room to put "P.O. Box" in
- its place.
-
- GroupsYou can add or change up to 255 group descriptions that apply to your
- mailing lists. Once you define groups you can use the «F3» key while on the
- Names screen to identify the groups to which an entry belongs.
-
- AbbreviationsThis screen lets you define abbreviations which you can use
- while entering mailing information. For example, if you have a lot of entries
- which had the comment, 'Credit Rating: xx' you could set an abbreviation of
- CRG (or whatever) to expand to 'Credit Rating: '. Then you just type 'CRG
- B+'. Abbreviations are used in the City and Comment fields.
-
- IndexingThis menu lets you choose how you would like the mailing list to be
- ordered for displaying and printing. There are four index options and two
- filter options, separated by a solid line. The setting you choose on this
- menu is shown at the bottom of the screen (next to the date on the status
- line) and affects all output to screen or printer.~~|OPTIONS|~~ |N|ame sorts
- the list alphabetically according to Surname plus First Name plus a portion
- of the Company name~~|C|ompany sorts the list alphabetically according to
- Company name plus Surname~~|A|ddress sorts according to the first address
- line part of the name~~|Z|ip sorts according to the Zip/Postal code plus part
- of the name~~|FILTERS|~~|Selected| displays only the records selected for
- printing (like a dBase SET FILTER TO)~~|Deleted| displays only the records
- marked for deletion (set filter to deleted())~~Selecing both filters will
- give you Selected |and| Deleted records.
-
- FiltersThis is a bit like a filter on a camera in that it affects what you
- see. You can filter selected or deleted records or both.~~|Selected filter|
- will show you those records which are selected for printing, filtering those
- which are not~~|Deleted filter| will show you those records which are marked
- for deletion, filtering those which are not
-
- PreferencesThis menu determines the overall operation of WML.~~|| Use
- |Address| to set your return address.~|| Use |Printers| to define your
- printers~|| Use |Labels| to define the types of labels you will be using
- ~~|═ You will not be able to print anything until you define at least one
- printer.|
-
- AddressAllows you to set up to two return addresses for printing on
- envelopes.
-
- Envelope SizePref_EnvThis screen let's you define the size of envelope on
- which you will be printing.~~|Width & length|: A standard #10 business
- envelope is 9½ inches wide by 4-1/8 inches long (9.5 by 4.125).~~The |Left
- Offset| lets you adjust the position of the return address for best results.
- A positive offset will shift text to the right. On a laser printer, a
- negative offset will shift text to the left.~~The |Top Offset| lets you
- adjust the vertical print position. A positive offset will shift text down.
- On a laser printer, a negative Top Offset will shift text up.
-
- Laser LabelsPref_DefLLSet the characteristics of your laser labels on this
- screen. Enter the number of labels across and the vertical distance between
- labels (measure from the top of one to the top of the next). When you are
- finished press |F7| to save the data you entered, or press |Esc|ape to cancel
- the operation.
-
- Label TypesPref_DMLabelYou can set WML to work with whatever type of labels
- you use. Once you select this option you will see a menu of label types (some
- of which may be "undefined"). Highlight the one you wish to view and/or
- change, press ─┘Enter, and the label definition window will pop open.~~In
- this window you set the characteristics for this type of label.~~|Name| ──
- Enter a descriptive name. This is for your reference. ~~|Width| ── Enter the
- width of a single label in inches. If there is more than one label across
- just measure one of the labels.~~|Vertical distance| ── Measure the distance
- from the top of one label to the top of the next.~~|Across| ── Enter the
- number of labels horizontally, 1 through 9.~~|Horizontal distance...| ──
- Measure the distance, in inches, from the left edge of one label to the left
- edge of the next. This number doesn't matter if you are using one across
- labels.~~When you are finished entering or changing data just press the |F7|
- key to save or the |Esc|ape key to quit. You can also point & click on the
- fields and Ok/Cancel buttons with a mouse.
-
- Other SettingsPref_OtherThese settings affect the way in which WML
- operates. Briefly, they are:~~1. |Back-up method| determines whether or not
- compression software is used for back-up copies~~2. |Country| determines your
- home country, zip code format, etc.~~3. |Directory format| determines how
- your files will be displayed when you use the File menu.~~4. |Error tone|
- determines the sound, if any, WVH will make when it encounters a problem.~~5.
- |Auto 11-digit zip| determines whether WML will calculate the extra two
- digits for a 9-digit zip (this cannot be done with 5-digit zips).~~6.
- |Incomplete addresses| determines whether entries with incomplete address
- information will be printed on labels and envelopes.
-
- Back-upPref_BackupPress the |F3| key to set this field ── a menu of choices
- will appear from which you may highlight a choice & press |─┘Enter|~~Allows
- you to set the method for backing-up your data files. Use DOS' COPY or ARJ,
- LHArc, or PKZip compression software available which is in your DOS
- path.~~Compression software will typically pack 2-10 times the data in the
- same space so even a 360k floppy can hold megabytes of back-up
- data.~~|NOTES|~~Using compression software requires more memory. Use
- |Help/About| to see your free memory.~~|| ARJ 2.30 needs at least |242k|
- free~|| LHARC 2.13 needs at least |189k| free~|| PKZip 1.1 needs at least
- |119k| free~See also the File/Backup help for more information.
-
- CountryPref_CountryPress the |F3| key to set this field ── a menu of
- choices will appear from which you may highlight a choice & press
- |─┘Enter|~~This defines the countries for which you will be entering
- addresses. You may change this setting at any time ── it will only change the
- way information is entered and displayed (nothing permanent).~~ |U.S.A.
- only|~~Use this setting if your mailings will |only| be to U.S. addresses.
- This setting...~|| Displays date in mm/dd/yy format~|| Uses 2 capital
- letters for state~|| Uses (###) ###-#### for phone no.~|| Uses #####-####
- zip codes~~|Canada only|~~Use this setting for Canadian addresses |only|.
- This setting...~|| Displays date in dd-mm-yy format~|| Allows 15 spaces for
- Province~|| Uses (###) ###-#### for phone no.~|| Allows 7 spaces for postal
- codes~~|U.S.A. plus Canada|~~Use this if your mailings will |originate from
- the U.S.| and go to U.S. and Canadian addresses. This setting...~|| Displays
- date in mm-dd-yy format~|| Allows 15 spaces for Province/State~|| Uses
- (###) ###-#### for phone no.~|| Allows 10 spaces for postal/zip
- codes~~|Canada plus U.S.A|~~Use this setting if your mailings will |originate
- from Canada| and go to Canadian and U.S. addresses. This setting...~||
- Displays date in dd-mm-yy format~|| Allows 15 spaces for Province/State~||
- Uses (###) ###-#### for phone no.~|| Allows 10 spaces for postal/zip
- codes~~|International|~~This setting gives the greatest flexibility in
- entering data but does the least formatting for you.~|| Displays date in
- yyyy-mm-dd format~|| Allows 15 spaces for Province/State~|| Allows 14
- spaces for telephone numbers~|| Allows 10 spaces for postal/zip codes
-
- Directory FormatPref_DirFmtPress the |F3| key to set this field ── a menu
- of choices will appear from which you may highlight a choice & press
- |─┘Enter|.~~Lists of files (on screens such as File/Open, File/Erase, etc.)
- can be displayed in one of three formats:~~1. DOS file name first, followed
- by size, date, and description~~2. DOS file name only~~3. Description
- followed by DOS file name, size, and date.~~Files are organized
- alphabetically from left to right, so option #1 will sort the list on the DOS
- file name whereas option #3 will sort the list according to the description.
-
- Error TonePref_ErrSndPress the |F3| key to set this field ── a menu of
- choices will appear from which you may highlight a choice & press
- |─┘Enter|.~~You can specify whether you want WML to be silent or use a tone
- to alert you of errors. There are three sounds which can be used - tick,
- squeak, and generic beep.
-
- Auto 11-digit ZipPref_AutoZipIf an address has a 9-digit zip, WML can
- figure out the extra 2-digits and check-digit. Since there may be exceptions
- to the rule you may turn the automatic zip expansion off, which will print
- 9-digit zips as they are and will only print 11-digit zips if the full zip
- code is on file.
-
- Print incomplete addressesPref_NoAddIf this option is set to "Print" on the
- Preferences/Other screen then entries with incomplete address information
- will be printed anyway. Otherwise, if set to "Don't print" then entries with
- incomplete address information will |not| be printed on labels and
- envelopes, even if they are selected to print. This allows you to avoid
- printing labels which would be undeliverable.~~This option does not apply to
- printing a phone book.
-
- PrintersPref_PtrsDefine the laser and/or dot matrix printers you will use
- with WML, including font definitions.~~√ Use the up and down arrows to move
- between the fields~~√ When |F3/List| is displayed near the bottom of your
- screen you can press the |F3| key to open a window of choices.~~√ For help
- with a particular field, position the cursor on the field and press the |F1|
- key.
-
- Printer PortPref_PtrPortThis is the "channel" WML will use to access each
- of your printers ── LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3. If you have a switch box you can set
- both printers to the same port. If you only have one printer it is probably
- connected to LPT1.
-
- Setting Printer ModelPref_PtrSetOn this line you define the printer you
- will be using so that WML knows how to control it properly. Many printers,
- even different brands, use the same control codes. If your printer is not on
- the list look in your manual to find a model it emulates. Dot matrix printers
- are usually Epson or IBM compatible.~~To set this field:~~|1.| Press the |F3|
- key or double-click with a mouse. A window of printer choices will "pop up"
- on your screen.~~|2.| Use the up/down/PgUp/PgDn keys to highlight your choice
- then press ─┘Enter.
-
- PCL Soft Font DirectoryPref_SoftDirIf you use a PCL laser printer you can
- use soft fonts (fonts stored on disk which are sent to the laser printer as
- needed. When you choose the |Select a Soft Font| option when setting a PCL
- font you will be given the chance to specify the drive and path on which your
- font files reside. Any new information you enter here will be saved as the
- new default soft font directory.
-
- Return Address FontPref_RAFontSelect the font you would like to use to
- print the return address on envelopes.~~To set this field:~~|1.| Press the
- |F3| key or double-click on the field with a mouse. A window of font choices
- will "pop up" on your screen.~~|2.| Use the up/down/PgUp/PgDn keys to
- highlight your choice then press ─┘Enter.~~|3.| If the font is scalable you
- will be asked to enter the size of print you would like to use.
-
- Addressee FontPref_AdFontSelect the font you would like to use to print the
- addressee on envelopes.~~To set this field:~~|1.| Press the |F3| key or
- double-click with a mouse. A window of font choices will "pop up" on your
- screen.~~|2.| Use the up/down/PgUp/PgDn keys to highlight your choice then
- press ─┘Enter.~~|3.| If the font is scalable you will be asked to enter the
- size of print you would like to use.~~|NOTES|~~This font is also used for
- printing labels on a laser printer. If you select a soft font you will need
- to have both the landscape (SFL) |and| portrait (SFP) versions on disk in
- order to print both envelopes and labels.
-
- Labels FontPref_LLFontSelect the font you would like to use to print laser
- labels (8.5 x 11-inch sheets of labels). The U.S. Post Office prefers the
- use of |sans serif| fonts, such as Helvetica, Helvette, Univers, or Swiss in
- a |size of 8 to 18 points| ── 9 or 10 points is best for 3-across labels
- while 12 is better for 2-across labels. Experiment with normal sheets of
- paper to see how different fonts will look and fit on your labels.
-
- Titles FontPref_TtlFontSelect the font you would like to use to print
- report titles. This is used for the Group List, Phone Book, and Zip/Postal
- Code Distribution List.~~To set this field:~~|1.| Press the |F3| key or
- double-click with a mouse. A window of font choices will "pop up" on your
- screen.~~|2.| Use the up/down/PgUp/PgDn keys to highlight your choice then
- press ─┘Enter.~~|3.| If the font is scalable you will be asked to enter the
- size of print you would like to use.~~|NOTES|~~Reports are printed in
- portrait orientation. A soft font will have to end in .SFP to be used for
- report titles.
-
- Manual FeedPref_ManFeedThis field specifies whether you will manually feed
- envelopes or if you have an envelope tray. If you set this to "Yes" WML will
- send a Manual Feed command to the laser printer before printing envelopes. On
- some lasers this does nothing, but on most it will cause the printer to wait
- for an envelope to be inserted in the manual feed slot (which is on top of
- the paper tray for H-P & Canon printers).
-
- Impact Printer FontsPref_DMFontThese two fields on the Preferences/Printers
- screen let you select the fonts to use in printing envelopes and/or
- continuous labels on your dot matrix printer. The Addressee/Labels font
- definition is used for both the addressee info on envelopes and continuous
- labels.~~To set this field:~~|1.| Press the |F3| key or double-click on the
- field with a mouse. A window of font choices will "pop up" on your
- screen.~~|2.| Use the up/down/PgUp/PgDn keys to highlight your choice then
- press ─┘Enter.~~|3.| If the font is scalable you will be asked to enter the
- size of print you would like to use.
-
- Pause for EnvelopesPref_DMPauseIf you use ordinary envelopes set this
- field to |N|o. This will cause WML to pause in-between each envelope so you
- can load it properly in your printer.~~If you use continuous envelopes (a box
- of envelopes all connected to each other) then set this field to |Y|es so
- that WML will print all of them without pausing.~~|NOTES|~~In most cases this
- field doesn't matter. But if your printer:~a. has no out-of-paper sensor so
- that it always prints regardless of whether there's anything to print on,
- or~~b. will not print single envelopes because it thinks it's out of paper so
- that you have to jam a business card in the back to make it print (thereby
- defeating the out-of-paper sensor)~~then this pause will make WML wait for
- you and help prevent printing on the platten.
-
- Duplicate CheckingPref_DupCkA dot to the left of any of these three options
- means that it is turned ON.~~When a dup checking option is turned ON you will
- be told each time a potential duplicate is detected.~~|| Your duplicate
- checking selection applies to entering new records from the keyboard as well
- as importing from other files~~|| Address option checks the file for
- duplicate Address-line-1 only; line 2 of address is |not| checked for
- duplicates
-