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- LABEL MASTER - USERS MANUAL
- COPYRIGHT 1986, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
- RKS ASSOCIATES
- 3820 NORTH DITTMAR ROAD
- ARLINGTON, VA 22207
- 703-536-7814
-
-
- Label Master is designed to work on any IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible
- computer, with color or monochrome monitor. It requires a
- minimum of 256K memory.
-
- The following page contains instructions for properly installing
- Label Master on your computer. However, if you are like us, you
- probably want to check out your new software right away. For a
- quick test drive of Label Master, just insert Label Master into
- drive A, type HELLO, and press the return key.
-
- After you have satisfied your initial curiosity, please read and
- follow the complete installation instructions on the following
- page.
-
-
- DUAL DRIVE SYSTEM:
-
- (If you have a hard disk system, skip this section, and read the
- section below entitled "HARD DISK SYSTEM").
-
- Step 1 - With your DOS disk in drive A, and a brand new floppy disk in
- Drive B, type: FORMAT B:/S. (Do not type the period). Be sure to
- include the /S since this places the DOS "system" files on the disk.
-
- Step 2 - Replace your DOS disk with the Label Master disk. Copy the
- Label Master files to the newly formatted disk by typing COPY *.* B:.
- (Do not type the period). Put the Label Master disk away in a safe
- place. Use the new disk as your working Label Master disk.
-
- Step 3 - Put your DOS disk back into drive A. Put a brand new floppy
- disk into drive B. This time, type: FORMAT B:. (Do not type the
- period). We don't need the system files on this disk, so you can
- leave off the /S this time. This newly formatted disk will be used to
- hold the Label Master records. One disk holds 1100 records.
-
- Step 4 - Leave the newly formatted disk in drive B. Replace your DOS
- disk in drive A with your working copy of Label Master. Copy the
- RECORDS.DBF, LNAME.NTX, AND ZIP.NTX files from the Label Master disk in
- drive A to the records-only disk in drive B:.
-
- You are ready to go.
-
- PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY:
-
- Many computer programs, including Label Master, contain a file called
- CONFIG.SYS which is used to "configure" the computer's system so that
- the program works properly. The instructions in this file are read
- and executed by the computer automatically ONLY when the computer is
- first turned on. To assure that the CONFIG.SYS file is invoked,
- please start Label Master as follows:
-
- A. If your computer is off, just put the Label Master working disk in
- drive A, the records-only disk in drive B, and turn the computer on.
- Label Master will start automatically.
-
- B. IF YOUR COMPUTER IS ALREADY ON, put the Label Master working disk
- in drive A, the records-only disk in drive B, and press CTRL-ALT-DEL.
- Label Master will start automatically.
-
-
- HARD DISK SYSTEM:
-
- Create a separate sub-directory for the Label Master program, and copy
- the entire Label Master disk to this new sub-directory.
-
- To start Label Master, just go to the Label Master sub-directory and
- type HELLO. Label master will start automatically.
-
- PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY:
-
- Many computer programs, including Label Master, contain a file called
- CONFIG.SYS which is used to "configure" the computer's system so that
- the program works properly. The instructions in this file are read
- and executed by the computer automatically ONLY when the computer is
- first turned on. To assure that the CONFIG.SYS file is invoked,
- please follow these instructions:
-
- A. If you start your computer on drive C (drive A empty), and the root
- directory of your hard disk does not already contain a CONFIG.SYS
- file, copy the CONFIG.SYS file from the Label Master disk to the root
- directory of your hard disk.
-
- B. If you start your computer with a floppy "boot" disk in drive A,
- and the floppy "boot" disk does not already contain a CONFIG.SYS
- file, copy Label Master's CONFIG.SYS file to the floppy "boot" disk.
-
- C. If the root directory of your hard disk, or your floppy "boot"
- disk, already contains a CONFIG.SYS file, you need to add the two
- commands, FILES=12 and BUFFERS=8 to this existing CONFIG.SYS
- file.
-
- If these two commands are already part of the existing CONFIG.SYS file
- and the FILES and BUFFERS values are higher than 12 and 8,
- respectively, don't change the existing CONFIG.SYS file. If the
- values are lower, however, please change them to FILES=12 and BUFFERS=8.
-
- Please see your DOS manual if you need information on copying files
- or modifying the CONFIG.SYS file.
-
-
-
- MAIN MENU:
-
- A > Add New Record: Press A on the keyboard to add new records.
- You will be asked three questions: whether you want to carry
- information forward from one record to another, whether you want
- to print records while entering them, and whether you want to
- have your records automatically date stamped. Answer Y or N to
- each question.
-
- If you have asked to carry information forward from one record to
- another, you will be asked to designate the information to carry
- forward.
-
- Next, a blank record screen will appear. Enter the record
- information. Add as many new records as you wish. The Notes
- field can be used to record any information you want. If you
- want to code your records, this is a good place to put the code.
-
- D > Delete/Recall: Getting rid of a record is a two step process.
- This may seem a little inconvenient, but it helps assure that
- records are not purged from the file accidentally.
-
- The first step is to make the displayed record inactive. Just
- press D on the keyboard. A message will appear above the record
- indicating that the record is now inactive. Whole groups of
- records can be made inactive through the Inactive Records option
- on the Utility Menu. Inactive records are also permanently purged
- from the file through the Inactive Records option on the Utility
- Menu.
-
- An inactive record displayed on the Main Menu can be recalled to
- active status by again pressing D on the keyboard. Selected
- groups of inactive records can be quickly recalled through the
- Inactive Records option on the Utility Menu.
-
- E > Edit Record: Press E on the keyboard to edit the record
- displayed on the screen, Make any changes you want. Press the
- PgDn key when finished editing. The revised record will then be
- displayed on the screen.
-
- F > Display Record: Press F on the keyboard to display
- a desired record. A blank search screen will appear. Enter the
- desired search information, press the PgDn key, and the record
- will appear.
-
- Please read the I > Index section below, then return here.
-
- EXAMPLE: (Index = Last Name) To bring John Smith's record to the
- screen, just enter Smith in the last name field and press PgDn.
- You don't have to enter any other information.
-
- If you have more than one Smith, you can display the right one in
- two ways. First, you can enter just Smith, as above, to bring
- the first Smith to the screen. Then you can press the H > Next
- Record key until the Smith you want is shown on the screen. Or,
- second, you can enter Smith in the last name field, and then
- enter the first name or some other unique identifying information
- in the appropriate field(s).
-
- Searches using a last name are instantaneous. You can also
- bring any record to the screen without using the last name, but
- it may take a few more seconds to locate it.
-
- NOTE: Use no more than the first 15 characters of a last name for
- a search.
-
- EXAMPLE: (Index = Zip Code) Perhaps you want to quickly review
- the records in a particular zip code. Just enter the desired zip
- code on the search screen, press PgDn, and the first record with
- that zip code will be displayed. Use the H > Next Record key to
- display subsequent records.
-
- G > Previous Record: Press G on the keyboard to display the
- record immediately before the currently displayed record.
-
- H > Next Record: Press H on the keyboard to display the record
- immediately following the currently displayed record.
-
- I > Index: Here's what indexing means. Label Master
- automatically maintains two files, called indexes, to keep track
- of your records by last name and zip code. The index files are
- named LNAME.NTX and ZIP.NTX. They are updated automatically as
- you add new records or edit existing records.
-
- Indexing enables Label Master to find and display a desired
- record on the screen in fewer than two seconds, no matter how
- many records are in the file, and to instantly print your records
- without any separate sorting.
-
- Press I on the Main Menu to switch between the Last Name and Zip
- Code indexes. The primary use for switching indexes is to
- facilitate displaying records. (See F > Display record, above).
-
- N > Notepad: Press N on the keyboard to display the Notepad.
- The Notepad is a very useful feature if more than one person is
- using Label Master. We designed it so you would have a place to
- record any coding scheme being used to categorize your records.
-
- Notepad entries do not interact with the records in any way.
-
- P > Print Menu: Press P on the keyboard to display the Print
- Menu. See Print Menu below.
-
- Q > Quit: Press Q on the keyboard to quit the Label Master
- program.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: Quitting the program by suddenly turning the power
- off, by pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL to re-boot the system, etc. may
- cause record information to be lost. Always quit Label Master by
- pressing Q at the Main Menu.
-
- Experienced computer users back up their records after every
- session to insure that valuable records will not be lost in case
- of power failure, disk damage, or other adverse event. In fact,
- we recommend that you keep at least two backup copies of your
- Label Master records. You may never need the backup copies, but
- in the event you do, you will be very glad you made the effort.
-
- See your DOS manual for information on copying files. Hard disk
- users should refer to DOS' BACKUP and RESTORE commands.
-
- R > Record Print: Press R on the keyboard to instantly print the
- record displayed on the screen.
-
- + > Reindex Records: This option is not displayed on the Main
- Menu. See explanation of indexing under I > Index above. If you
- ever experience a sudden power outage, or otherwise crash the
- program by some mistake, you should use this reindex feature to
- rebuild the two index files. Just press the plus sign (+) key on
- the keyboard and the two indexes will be automatically rebuilt.
-
- U > Utility Menu: Press U on the keyboard to display the Utility
- Menu. See Utility Menu below.
-
- PRINT MENU
-
-
- Set labels across to: Enter the number of labels across you want
- to print.
-
- Set label width to: Enter the length of your label (inches).
-
- Set lines per label to: Enter the height of your label (print
- lines).
-
- Set left margin to: Enter the column to begin printing. This is
- usually 0 for labels. For Rolodex cards, continuous feed
- envelopes, etc., set the left margin at whatever column you want
- the information to begin printing.
-
- Print Regular/Condensed Print: Use regular or condensed print
- for dot matrix printers. Use regular print if you are using a
- letter quality printer.
-
- If your dot matrix printer does not produce condensed print when
- you select the condensed print option, independently set your
- printer to condensed print using your printer manual
- instructions, and then select the Regular Print option.
-
- Print by Last Name/Zip Code: Specify whether you want to print
- in last name or zip code order.
-
- Print Whole list/Select list: Enter W if you want to print a set
- of labels for everyone on your list. Enter S if you want to
- print labels for only a select portion of your list.
-
- If you enter S, Label Master will display a sub-menu which allows
- you to specify the exact set of labels you want.
-
- There are two Print sub-menus, one for last name order, and one
- for zip code order. The appropriate one will be displayed
- depending on the order you have specified.
-
- Print Phone Number: This feature allows you to print the phone
- number on your labels.
-
- Print Notes: This feature allows you to print Notes field
- information at the top or bottom of your labels.
-
- Pause after each page: This feature allows sheet users to
- instruct the computer to pause the printing after a specified
- number of labels have been printed. If you enter Y at this
- point, a question will pop onto the screen asking you how many
- labels per page you want to print. The computer will pause every
- time the specified number of labels have been printed to allow
- you to insert a new page of blank labels in the printer.
-
- SPECIAL FEATURES:
-
- There are four features which deserve special note:
-
- 1. Temporary first line: You can print a temporary first line on
- your labels. This can be very useful if you have schools,
- companies, etc., to which you send information at various times,
- but to different officials, e.g., to the Director of Athletics
- one time, and to the Director of Admissions the next. You could
- also use this to print "Resident" or to insert a greeting such as
- "Merry Christmas", etc.
-
- This feature is found on the Last Name/Select List sub-menu and
- the Zip Code/Select List sub-menu.
-
- 2. AND/OR: You may use the logical operators AND and OR to print
- combinations of codes entered in the Notes field. + stands for
- AND, and * stands for OR.
-
- Example: You use A, B, and C, to code your records in the Notes
- field. A given record may have one or more of these codes.
-
- To print just the As, or just the Bs, or just the Cs, enter an A
- or B or C in the Notes field on the appropriate search screen.
-
- To print those records which are coded with an A and a B, enter
- A+B in the Notes field of the search screen. Do not skip any
- spaces before or after the plus sign.
-
- To print those records which are coded with an A or a B or a C,
- enter A*B*C in the Notes field of the search screen. Again, do
- not skip any spaces before or after the *.
-
- The + and * may not be used in the same search.
-
- 3. Print every nth record: You can print every nth record, in
- zip code order. For example, you can print every 5th record,
- every 33rd record, every 288th record, etc. This feature is
- useful for large list users who may need to print randomized sets
- of labels. This feature is found on the Zip Code/Select List
- sub-menu.
-
- 4. Multiple copies of same label: You can print up to 10,000
- labels of any single record in your file. This feature is called
- Multiple labels, same record, and is found on the Last
- Name/Select List sub-menu.
-
- This feature is useful for printing such things as return address
- labels.
-
- UTILITY MENU
-
- 1 > Directory Lists: Use this feature to view, or make HARD COPY
- lISTS of, your records in last name, zip code, or organization
- order.
-
- 2 > Duplicate Records. This feature allows you to find all last
- name duplicates or street address duplicates.
-
- 3 > State/Zip Codes: This feature will display a table of all
- valid state codes and their zip code ranges, and check the
- accuracy of the state and zip codes of all your records.
-
- 4 > Record Count: This feature allows you to count your records
- in various ways.
-
- 5> Address Envelopes: This feature allows you to print a record
- directly on a single envelope (or anything else).
-
- 6 > Inactive Records: This feature allows you to view, recall,
- purge, etc. any inactive records.
-
- 7 > Export Records: This feature allows you to create an ASCII
- text file of Label Master records. Most good quality records
- management and word processing programs can import records in
- this format. This feature therefore allows you to share your
- Label master records with other programs without having to rekey
- the data.
-
- The ASCII text file is created on your disk and is automatically
- labelled WORD.TXT.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: The ability to take advantage of this feature
- depends entirely on YOUR records management or word processing
- program, NOT Label Master. Label Master will create this very
- standard ASCII text file for you automatically. However, that is
- as far as we can take it. Most quality programs are designed to
- import ASCII text file data. Each program is designed
- differently, of course, so you need to refer to the reference
- manual of the program you are using for file import instructions
- specific to that program.
-
- 8 > Import Records: This feature allows hard disk users to
- combine Label Master maintained on one disk with Label Master
- records maintained on another disk, and to import records created
- by other programs.
-
- To import records created by word processing programs, or
- programs such as Lotus 1-2-3, the file MUST:
-
- - be a standard ASCII text file,
-
- - or be in dBASEIII format.
-
- The main Label Master RECORDS.DBF file is in a dBASEIII format.
- Importing records from Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony, Framework, and many
- other programs is possible because these programs have the
- ability to convert their records into a dBASEIII format.
- Specific conversion instructions are contained in the reference
- manuals of these programs.
-
- Whether the file is an ASCII text file or is in dBASEIII format,
- each record must consist of ten fields, in exactly the same order
- as Label Master's fields. Specifically, last name info first,
- then first name info, title info, organization info, street info,
- city info, state info, zip code info, phone info, and notes info
- last.
-
- dBASEIII format fields must be exactly the same length as the
- fields in Label Master records, i.e., all 30 characters long,
- except 2 characters for state, 10 for zip code, and 12 for phone.
-
- Field length in ASCII text files can be any size, but info in
- fields longer than the size of Label Master's fields will not be
- imported.
-
- Fields in ASCII text files must be delimited by commas or
- quotation marks, or both.
-
- GENERAL:
-
- You may suspend most operations, e.g., printing, by pressing the
- CTRL and S keys at the same time. Resume operation by pressing
- any key.
-
- You may abort most operations by pressing the Q key. This
- terminates the particular operation, not the program.
-
- If you receive an error message at the top of the screen,
- followed by the option "Q/A/I?", this means you can Quit the
- program, Abort the program, or Ignore the error message and
- continue. An error message such as this is rare. It usually
- occurs when the program has detected a physical problem such as a
- damaged disk.
-
- If you should encounter such a message, we suggest you enter
- Q, rather than A or I. Entering Q will close all files in an
- orderly manner and return to DOS. Entering A will abort the
- program and return to DOS immediately, without closing files in
- an orderly manner, and should therefore be avoided. Entering I
- will continue with the program, but with unpredictable results.
-
-
- CONVERTING RECORDS FROM EARLIER VERSIONS OF LABEL MASTER:
-
- Earlier versions of Label Master stored records in a file called
- MAIL.DBF. Version 3.0 stores its records in a file called
- RECORDS.DBF. These files are not compatible. Follow these steps
- to convert records from an earlier version to the new version 3.0.
-
- Step 1: Start up your earlier version, and go to the Utility
- Menu. Choose the Word Processing option. When the Word
- Processing menu appears, choose the Copy All Records option.
- Label Master will automatically transfer your records to a file
- called WORD.TXT on your disk. Quit the Label Master program.
-
- Floppy Disk Users: Copy the WORD.TXT file to your version 3.0
- records disk; then continue with step 2 below.
-
- Hard Disk Users: You should install your new version 3.0 Label
- Master on a separate sub-directory from your earlier version of
- Label Master. When the conversion of records in step 2 is
- complete, you can then safely delete your old Label Master
- program from your hard disk.
-
- Step 2: Start up your new Label Master, version 3.0, and go to
- the Utility Menu. Select option 8, Import Records. When the
- Import Records Menu appears, choose item 2, Import ASCII Text
- File, and follow the instructions to import your old records from
- the WORD.TXT file created in step 1 above.
-
- FINAL NOTE: RKS ASSOCIATES CAN CUSTOMIZE LABEL MASTER TO MEET
- REGISTERED OWNERS' SPECIFIC MAILING LIST NEEDS. CALL US AT 703-536-
- 7814 TO DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS.
-
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