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- ║ Copyright (c) 1987 - 1991 Software Vision Corporation ║
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- QUICKPLAN TUTORIAL
- ------------------
-
-
-
- The following tutorial will get you started using QuickPlan. Besides
- discussing QuickPlan's features and capabilities, it will also show
- you step by step how to build a sample checkbook balancing worksheet.
- We suggest that you follow this tutorial. Some of the topics that will
- be covered are:
-
- Step 1 - Backing-Up your original diskette
-
- Step 2 - Loading and Starting Quickplan
-
- Step 3 - A quick look at QuickPlan
- Status Line
- Help Line
- Cell Coordinates
- Context Sensitive Help
- Menu
-
- Step 4 - The checkbook sample worksheet
- Loading the checkbook worksheet
- Building Formulas
- Entering Labels
- Editing Cells
- Save Worksheet
- Printing
-
-
- This document also contains a registration form, and more information
- about our other programs, including our new desktop publishing
- program, Vision Publisher and Vision Publisher Pro.
-
- ------- STEP 1 ------- BACKING-UP YOUR ORIGINAL DISKETTE
-
-
- Insert the original disk in drive A and your work disk in
- drive B, and enter:
-
- COPY A:*.* B:
-
- and press Enter or Return.
-
- If you have a hard disk you might want to set up a subdirectory
- for QuickPlan. A good name for the QuickPlan subdirectory would
- be \QP, because it's easy to remember. If your hard disk is C or
- another letter, enter your hard drive letter at the DOS prompt.
- Like this:
-
- C:
-
- and press Enter or Return.
-
- You should see your hard drive, usually C, followed by a prompt,
- like this:
-
- C>
-
- Now you are ready to make a new directory for Quickplan, so at
- the hard disk prompt, enter:
-
- MKDIR \QP (Press Enter or Return)
-
- Now that the QP directory was created, you have to change to it,
- so enter:
-
- CHDIR \QP (Press Enter or Return)
-
- Now you are ready to copy your original disk onto your hard
- disk. Insert your original disk in the floppy drive, and enter:
-
- COPY A:*.*
-
- That's it! Now you can put your original diskette away for safe
- keeping.
-
-
- ------- STEP 2 ------- LOADING AND STARTING QUICKPLAN
-
-
-
- LOADING FROM A FLOPPY:
- ----------------------
-
- Insert the program diskette in the floppy drive, usually A,
- and at the DOS prompt enter:
-
- QP (Press Enter or Return)
-
- Once QuickPlan will load, the screen will be cleared, and a start-up
- message will appear on the screen. Press any key to get back to the DOS
- prompt.
- The start-up message shows the copyright message, the registration
- information, the ordering information for our other shareware products,
- as well as the primary and the secondary hot-keys.
-
-
-
- LOADING FROM A HARD DISK:
- -------------------------
-
- Change to the subdirectory where you keep QuickPlan and
- at the DOS prompt enter:
-
- CHDIR \QP
-
- Where \QP is the name of the subdirectory. If you keep QuickPlan in a
- different subdirectory, replace \QP with that name. Once you are in the
- correct subdirectory, or if you don't have any subdirectory, simply
- type:
-
- QP (Press Enter or Return)
-
- Once QuickPlan will load, the screen will be cleared, and a start-up
- message will appear on the screen. Press any key to get back to the DOS
- prompt.
-
- The start-up message shows the copyright message, the registration
- information, the ordering information for our other shareware products,
- as well as the primary and the secondary hot-keys.
-
-
- STARTING QUICKPLAN
- ------------------
-
- Since QuickPlan is a memory resident program you must press one of
- its hot-keys to pop it over other programs that you may be using.
- QuickPlan's hot keys are ALT-Tab and ALT-RightShift. Press any of
- these keys to pop QuickPlan.
-
-
- EXITING QUICKPLAN TEMPORARILY
- -----------------------------
-
- When QuickPlan is on the screen, press Esc while in READY mode,
- or select "Exit QuickPlan" from the menu, to send QuickPlan
- back into memory, and bring the foreground program on the screen.
- QuickPlan will still be in memory, waiting for you to press one of
- its hot keys, when it will again leap onto the screen.
-
- REMOVING QUICKPLAN
- ------------------
-
- There are times when you may need the extra memory occupied by
- QuickPlan. To remove QuickPlan from memory, press CTRL-Q or CTRL-END
- while in READY mode.
-
- Usually, removing TSR programs from memory takes a litle bit of
- planning. Most other TSR programs will have you go through a very
- complex process in order to safely remove them from memory - should
- you not follow their instructions to the letter, chances are, you
- will crash your computer. QuickPlan however, is built around a very
- advanced TSR (terminate and stay resident) set of routines, which
- allow us to provide you with a very save removing technique.
- QuickPlan will automatically detect whether it is safe and proper to
- remove itself from memory, and if it is not, it will show an error
- message, and refuse to remove itself. Times when QuickPlan may not
- let you remove it is when other memory resident (pop-up) programs
- using the same interrupt vectors have been loaded AFTER it, or when
- there is a foreground application running. In these instances you
- will have to remove the other programs first, and then remove
- QuickPlan.
-
- ------- STEP 3 ------- A QUICK LOOK AT QUICKPLAN
-
-
- Now that we loaded QuickPlan, and pressed the ALT and TAB keys
- simultaneously, we find ourselves inside QuickPlan.
-
- QuickPlan brings you to the very beginning of the spreadsheet. Here,
- we can either start a new worksheet, or we can load an existing
- worksheet. To give you a better idea of how to start a worksheet we
- will load a sample worksheet to guide us along. The sample worksheet
- is named CHECK.QPS. We will later load this worksheet in QuickPlan,
- discuss it, and expand on it. But, first, let's discuss some of
- QuickPlan's features:
-
-
- STATUS LINE
- -----------
-
- The line at the top of the screen is called the STATUS LINE. It
- displays important information such as:
-
- -- AutoCalc Status --
- When AutoCalc is ON, QuickPlan will recalculate its worksheet
- after every numeric or formula entry. When OFF, the worksheet
- will only be recalculated when you request it.
- To toggle the AutoCalc status ON or OFF, press the ALT-A (the
- Alt key and the letter A). Try it now. See how it changes
- instantly. You can also change the AutoCalc status from the menu
- by choosing Autocalc.
-
- -- Time and Date --
- The time and date are displayed to the right of the AutoCalc
- status for your convenience.
-
- -- Filename --
- The current filename is displayed to the right of the Time and
- Date display. The filename also lists any optional drive or
- directory path specification.
-
- -- Mode Indicator --
- The last item on the status line is the mode indicator.
- QuickPlan has 16 possible modes that it can display here.
- Usually, when it is ready and waiting for the next command or
- action, it displays READY. If for example you are entering a
- number it will display VALUE. If you are entering text into a
- cell, it will show LABEL. We will learn more about these modes as
- we go over our checkbook worksheet. For a description of each of
- QuickPlan's modes please refer to the User's Guide.
-
-
- HELP LINE
- ---------
-
- At the very bottom of the screen we have the HELP LINE. This line
- lists some of the function keys that are available in the current
- mode, and what they do. The contents of the Help Line are constantly
- updated as you enter or exit different modes.
- Try it now: press F10 to bring up the Menu - see how the Help Line
- changed to reflect the keys that are available with the Menu? Now
- press Esc to exit the Menu, and return to READY mode.
-
- For example, here are the special keys available in READY mode:
-
- F1-help - This gives you help about what you are doing now.
- F2-edit - This lets you edit the current cell.
- F3-load - This allows you to load another worksheet.
- F4-save - You can save your current worksheet.
- F9-calc - Lets you calculate your worksheet.
- F10-menu - Brings up the MENU.
- Esc-exit - Exits QuickPlan and returns you to your foreground
- program, if any, However, Quickplan remains in the
- computer's memory.
-
- The Help Line also indicates the status of the shift keys on your
- keyboard: CapsLock, NumLock, Insert. Try it now: press CapsLock - see
- how "CAPS" appeared on the Help Line? Now press CapsLock again to turn
- it off.
-
-
- CELL COORDINATES DISPLAY
- ------------------------
-
- The line underneath the Status Bar (second line from the top), is the
- Cell Coordinates Display. This line shows the row and column where
- the cell pointer lies, the type of contents that cell has (Empty,
- Label, Value, or Formula), and, if the contents is a formula, that
- formula is also displayed. This line is also used for inputting
- values and formulas (labels are entered directly into the worksheet).
-
- As the cell pointer is moved around the worksheet with the Arrow,
- PgUp, PgDn, Home and End keys, the Cell Coordinates Display line is
- updated to reflect the current position of the cell pointer.
- Try moving the cell pointer around with the arrow keys; notice how
- the Cell Coordinates Line changes.
-
-
- QUICKPLAN'S HELP SYSTEM
- -----------------------
-
- QuickPlan provides comprehensive on-line context-sensitive help.
- Context-sensitive means that when you request help, QuickPlan will
- give you help information pertaining to the action you were taking
- when requesting help. For example, if you invoke the help system
- while saving a worksheet, QuickPlan will give you help about saving
- worksheets.
-
- To invoke the help system, press F1 (function key 1) or Alt-H. The
- help window will pop up. If there is more than one page of help
- available on a subject, "<More...>" will appear in the lower right
- corner of the screen, so that you can use PgUp and PgDn to brouse.
- Pressing Esc will exit the help window.
-
- While in READY mode, the help system will also provide you with some
- general information about the program, and how to use QuickPlan's
- help facilities.
-
- NOTE: in order to see help, the file QP.HLP must be in the drive and
- on the directory path from where you loaded QuickPlan. QuickPlan will
- remember this directory and drive, and it will look there for its
- help file. If you load QuickPlan from a floppy, you must insert the
- QuickPlan floppy into the drive from where you loaded it.
-
-
- MENU
- ----
-
- Pressing the "/" (slash), or F10, will cause the menu to appear. The
- menu is the backbone of the program, in that every command that you
- will use with QuickPlan will come from the menu. Press Esc to exit the
- menu.
-
- --- Choosing an item from the menu ---
-
- There are three ways to choose an item from the menu.
- 1.) Press the capital letter (in either upper or lower case)
- associated with the command. For example in our case we
- want to load a worksheet, so we would choose the letter L.
- If we want to reName a file, we would press the letter N.
- 2.) You can also use the UpArrow and DownArrow to move the
- horizontal bar to the command desired.
- 3.) By pressing down the ALT key together with the capital letter
- associated with the command, you can choose an item from the
- menu while you are in, or outside of the menu. This option
- is helpful for those of you who become so familiar with the
- menu that you can bypass it totally and thus save time.
-
- -------- STEP 4 -------- THE CHECKBOOK SAMPLE WORKSHET
-
-
- LOADING THE CHECKBOOK WORKSHEET
- -------------------------------
-
- Now you are ready to start learning about how to create worksheets.
- On your disk, there is a sample checkbook balancing worksheet. We
- will load it into QuickPlan, discuss it, and expand it.
-
- Press F10 to bring up the menu. Use your DownArrow key to move the
- menu bar down to the LOAD selection. Press the Enter key.
-
- A window will appear on the screen with a heading of "Load Worksheet".
- Inside the window you will see:
-
- Filename: *.QPS
-
-
- When loading worksheets, QuickPlan assumes that your worksheets have
- an extension of ".QPS" (though, you can give them any extension you
- like). This will help you when loading a file, so that you will only
- see files with that ending. Note the "*" character - it is a MS-DOS
- global wildcard character. In this case, the "*.QPS" tells the
- program to show all the files ending with an extension of ".QPS".
-
- Next, press Enter. Now you will see another window called the
- "Directory" window open underneath our "Load Worksheet" window.
-
- The directory window opens anytime you use one of the MS-DOS global
- wildcard characters ("*" and "?"), and allows you to select the file
- to load. At this point we use the Arrow keys to scroll to the file
- "CHECK.QPS". Press Enter to start loading the file.
-
-
- Now the CHECK.QPS worksheet is on the screen. Before we go on to
- examine the worksheet further let's take a closer look at what we see
- on the whole screen:
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ AutoCalc:ON 6:07 Wed 12-15-89 A:CHECK.QPS READY │
- ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │A1 Empty │
- ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ A B C D E F G │
- │ ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- │ 1│███████████
- │ 2│ QUICKPLAN 2.00 -- SAMPLE CHECKBOOK BALANCE WORKSHEET
- │ 3│
- │ 4│
- │ 5│---DATE-----CHECK #------DESCRIPTION------PAYMENT---DEPOSIT---BALANCE-
- │ 6│______________________________________________________________________
- │ 7│_____________________________________| Starting balance----> 500.00
- │ 8│11/23/89 156 Mortgage payment 478.00 22.00
- │ 9│11/24/89 DEP Deposit Ins. Check 500.00 522.00
- │10│11/28/89 157 Power Company 56.00 466.00
- │11│12/8/89 158 Sears (Gifts) 523.34 -57.34
- │12│12/9/89 DEP Cash deposit 200.00 142.66
- │13│12/15/89 159 QuickPlan registration 40.95 101.71
- │14│ 101.71
- │15│ 101.71
- │16│ 101.71
- │17│ 101.71
- │18│ 101.71
- │19│ 101.71
- │20│ 101.71
- │21│ 101.71
- ├──┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ F1-help F2-edit F3-load F4-save F9-calc F10-menu Esc-exit CAPS INS NUM │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Now let's take a closer look at the CHECK.QPS worksheet, and see how
- it was designed.
-
- ------- EDITING A CELL -------
-
- Cell B2 contains a label, in this case, the worksheet heading:
- "QUICKPLAN 2.00 --SAMPLE CHECKBOOK BALANCE WORKSHEET". Since it is
- such a large heading, columns B through F are used.
-
- Now let's just say that we forgot to add "Page 1" to our already long
- heading. Now if you tried to edit this particular LABEL, and you tried
- to put your cell pointer at F2, it would ignore it, and jump down to
- F4. Try it now. It doesn't work does it? This is because we started at
- cell B2, and this long LABEL is considered to be at B2, even though it
- also overflowed cells C through F. The only way to edit such an extended
- LABEL, is to go to the beginning of it (cell B2), and then press F2 to
- EDIT. Let's try it: move the cell pointer to B2, then press F2. Notice
- that the LABEL changes color on the screen, and the cursor is now
- blinking at the beginning of our label, this is to let you know that it
- is being edited. Also, the mode selector (on the Status Line) changed
- from "READY" to "LABEL", and the Help Line has changed to reflect the
- special keys that are active while editing a label. Next, press your End
- key to move the cursor at the end of the label, and type " Page 1". Now
- that we are finished, we can press Enter.
-
- ------- ENTERING DATA IN A CELL -------
-
- You enter the data in a cell by moving the cell pointer to the cell
- where you wish to enter the data, and start typing. As mentioned
- earlier, besides being Empty, a cell can hold three types of data:
- LABEL, VALUE, FORMULA. QuickPlan will automatically know what kind
- of data you wish to enter by the first character of your entry. Values
- and formulas start with a digit "0".."9", ".", the "-" or "+" sign,
- while labels start with a letter "A".."Z" or "a".."z" and space.
- You can also enter labels that start with a digit, but you will have
- to do it using one of these two methods:
- 1) If the cell is empty, press F2 (the edit key) to go into "LABEL"
- mode, then start typing your entry. Regardless of what digit
- your entry starts with, QuickPlan will have it classified as
- "Label" now.
- 2) Press one of the keys that trigger a label entry ("A".."Z" or
- "a".."z" and space) then use the BackSpace key to erase it, then
- enter your entry. Regardless of what digit your entry starts
- with, QuickPlan will have it classified as "Label" now.
-
-
- ------- ENTERING A LABEL -------
-
- Let's make another entry into the spreadsheet to give us a better
- idea of how QuickPlan works. As an example we are going to pay a
- VISA bill on December 19, 1989, with Check #160, and we will send a
- minimum $10.00 payment.
-
- In order for QuickPlan to treat numerals as regular text (LABEL), we
- must press F2 before entering our checkbook date. Otherwise QuickPlan
- will think we are entering numbers to be calculated in a formula.
- Follow these steps:
- 1.) Move cursor down to A14
- 2.) Press F2
- 3.) Type directly into the worksheet: 12/19/89
- 4.) Press Enter
- 5.) Press Right Arrow (to take us to the next LABEL)
-
- That was easy. Did you notice how the Mode Indicator changed from READY
- to LABEL, right after you pressed F2? If you made a mistake press Left
- Arrow to take you back to cell A14 and press F2 again, then make your
- correction.
-
- Now let's enter the next check number in the "Check#" column which
- in this case we would like to be "160". Press Arrow Right to take you
- to cell B14, and follow the above procedure. This time however, instead
- of the date type in: "160".
-
- Next we would like to type in the word "VISA" in the "description"
- column. This column begins at C14 and can occupy cell D14 as well,
- if needed. So press the Left Arrow key again, to take us to C14.
- This time however, we don't have to press F2, since our entry starts
- with an alphabetic character ("V"). All we have to do now is just type
- the word "VISA" directly in C14.
-
- Now we are going to enter the actual payment amount of 10.00 dollars.
- *** NOTE *** that we are entering all amounts in our checkbook worksheet
- as positive numbers.
-
-
- ------- ENTERING A VALUE -------
-
- Move your cell pointer with Left Arrow to E14, under the "payment"
- column and type in 10.00, press Enter or Return.
-
- Note that once you typed in the number one, the cursor moved on the
- Cell Coordinates Display line - unlike labels, values and formulas are
- entered/edited on this line. Also, note that the Mode Indicator
- changed from READY to VALUE. Once you press Enter or Return, QuickPlan
- moves the number directly into the correct cell, in our case E14.
-
- Notice that column G, cells G14 through G21 automatically display the
- new balance of 102.17. This is because we have a formula in Column G.
-
-
- CHECKBOOK FORMULA
- -----------------
-
- Let's take a closer look at our checkbook formula. First bring your cell
- pointer to G8. Look at your Cell Coordinates Display:
-
- G8 Formula: +G7-E8+F8
-
- The whole worksheet runs on this formula. Let's look at the mechanics
- of our formula. You will usually want to begin your formula with a "+"
- sign. There are cases where a minus sign or a number is more
- appropriate, but in our case the plus sign is a better choice. All
- this formula is saying is: take cell G7 than subtract cell E8 from it,
- and add cell F8. In plain English this means: take the above number
- from cell G7, then subtract our "payment" column (E8), and add our
- "deposit" column (F8). In most cases you will probably have a value in
- either the "payment" or the "deposit" column at any one time. If there
- is no entry in a cell, QuickPlan automatically gives it a value of
- zero.
-
- Notice that since it automatically subtracts cell E8, we don't have to
- enter a negative number in the "payment" column (E). If for instance
- we would like to enter negative numbers in our "payment" column (E),
- than we would change the formula to read:
-
- +G7+E8+F8
-
- and still obtain the same results.
-
- In order for the worksheet to calculate cells G9 through G21, all we
- did was copy the formula starting from G8 down to G21.
-
-
- ------- COPYING A FORMULA -------
-
- To learn how to copy formulas, we are going to copy our formula from
- G21 down to G42. Follow these steps.
-
- 1.) Move your cell pointer to G22
-
- 2.) Press F10 or "/", to bring up the menu
-
- 3.) Choose "Copy Cell" from the menu (by moving
- the highlight bar from the menu, with Arrow
- Down key)
-
- 4.) The "Copy Cell" window will appear
-
- 5.) It will prompt you for "Source Cell", we'll
- put in: G21 , and press Enter.
- (Although you can use any cell, from G8, down
- to G21 as a source cell)
-
- 6.) Next you'll be asked for "Target Cell (Start of
- Range)", Type in: G22, and press Enter.
-
- 7.) You'll be asked again for "Target Cell", but
- this time it will be for "End of Range". Let's
- type in: G42. Press Enter.
-
- 8.) You're Done.
-
-
- Now scroll down with your Arrow Down keys, and look at column G. Notice
- how the formula was copied into every cell in G22 through G42. And if
- you put your cell pointer on any of those cells we just copied to, you
- will notice how nicely the formula was adjusted to the new cells to
- reflect the current cells the formula occupied. The cells were
- adjusted because we did not use absolute cell specifications in our
- original formula. Had we used absolute cell (column, row, or both)
- specifications, the cell specified as absolute would not have been
- adjusted. See the QuickPlan User's Guide for a detailed discussion of
- absolute and relative cell coordinates.)
-
-
- SAVING THE CHECKBOOK WORKSHEET
- ------------------------------
-
- Now that you put all this work into the worksheet, you will want to
- save it to disk, for later use.
-
- Press F10 to bring up the menu. Use your DownArrow key to move the
- menu bar down to the SAVE selection. Press the Enter key.
-
- A window will appear on the screen with a heading of "Save Worksheet".
- Inside the window you will see:
-
- Filename: CHECK.QPS
-
- You can press Enter to save the worksheet under the name CHECK.QPS,
- or you can delete it, and enter another name. You filenames must follow
- the standard DOS filename conventions (up to 8 characters for the
- filename, plus an optional three character extension.) You can also
- specify a drive, and a directory path.
-
- The directory window opens anytime you use one of the MS-DOS global
- wildcard characters ("*" and "?"), and it allows you to select from
- among an existing file.
-
- Now the CHECK.QPS worksheet is saved. You can later LOAD it following
- the procedure outlined earlier.
-
-
- PRINTING THE CHECKBOOK WORKSHEET
- --------------------------------
-
- With QuickPlan you can also print your worksheets. Let's print the
- checkbook worksheet.
-
- First, turn your printer on, and make sure that it has enough paper.
-
- Press F10 to bring up the menu. Use your DownArrow key to move the
- menu bar down to the PRINT selection. Press the Enter key.
-
- A window will appear on the screen with a heading of "Print Worksheet".
-
- QuickPlan will need some information from you before it can print your
- worksheet.
-
- For "Filename", you should enter one of these: PRN, LPT1, LPT2, or a
- COM port specification. For most computer configurations, PRN or LPT1
- will do. If you are using a serial port, and PRN does not print, you
- must enter either COM1, or COM2, followed by the serial port parameters
- (as described in the DOS manual under the MODE comand). With QuickPlan
- you can also print the worksheet to a disk text file, so that you can
- later import it into other programs - see the QuickPlan User's Guide for
- a detailed discussion of this procedure.
- For now, press Enter to accept PRN as our print filename.
-
- Another prompt will appear: "Left margin". Here you enter the number of
- leading spaces that should print before the first worksheet entry. If
- you leave it as 0 (zero), no leading spaces will be printed. For our
- purpose, the default of zero spaces will do, so press Enter to accept
- it.
-
- The next two prompts will ask for the range of cells to print. At the
- "From cell" prompt you must enter the upper left corner of the cell
- range to print. For our purpose, A1 will do, so press Enter to accept
- the default.
- At the "To cell" prompt you must enter the lower right corner of the
- cell range to print. For our purpose, delete the default G99 entry by
- pressing the Del key three times, and then enter G21.
-
- If everything went well, the worksheet will be printed. You now have a
- hard copy of your checkbook activity.
-
-
-
- Well, congratulations! You have made it through the QuickPlan Tutorial.
- By now you should be familiar with the basics, and you should be ready
- to take on more advanced spreadsheet projects. QuickPlan's User's Guide
- provides detailed information on all of QuickPlan's features. Also, on
- your disk there are other sample worksheets, which are discussed in the
- User's Guide. If you are not a registered QuickPlan user, please
- register; you will then receive the latest version of the program,
- together with a professionally typeset User's Guide. When you register,
- you will also be notified of any new versions of the product, when
- available. Also, the registered version of QuickPlan does not have the
- intro screen that appears everytime you load QuickPlan. To register,
- fill out the order form below and mail it to us at: Software Vision
- Corp., Box 1734, Pinellas Park, FL 34664-1734 You can also register by
- calling us at: (813)545-4354 QuickPlan has a built-in order form - to
- use it, select "Order form" from QuickPlan's menu.
-
- If you have any questions about using QuickPlan, please feel free to call
- our technical support staff at (813)545-4354.
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- Thank you for choosing QuickPlan.
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- OTHER SOFTWARE VISION PROGRAMS
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- Besides QuickPlan, we also produce these programs:
-
- Vision Publisher -- this is our lates program. It is a state of the
- art desktop publishing program. Vision Publisher is fully
- object oriented, and it delivers true WYSIWYG (What You See Is
- What You Get) performance. The program lets you design
- documents in an interactive graphical environment comparable
- to some of the most sophisticated commercial desktop
- publishing programs on the market today. Vision Publisher is
- the only such program in shareware. Here are some of the
- highlights of the program:
- - Full mouse support.
- - Advanced graphical environment with pull-down menus,
- icons, windows, dialogues, buttons, etc. The user
- interface is very similar to Windows 3.0 and other popular
- graphical environments. The user interface is fully
- configurable, including colors, mouse speed/buttons,
- cursor blink rate, etc.
- - Context sensitive and fully indexed help system.
- - Up to 90 different font families are supported in
- sizes from 4 points to 432 points (6 inches). Several font
- families are provided, and new ones can be purchased.
- - Independent text blocks can be scaled, dragged, edited,
- merged, etc. The text in the text blocks can be in any
- combination of sizes, styles, colors, or font families.
- The built-in WYSIWYG text editor lets you edit text
- directly on the page.
- - Full control over line leading and character kerning.
- - Text can be centered, left justified, right justified, or
- full justified.
- - Capability to import graphic images such as PCX and TIFF.
- Other formats such as GIF are also supported. Images can
- be scaled or expanded on the screen interactively.
- - A set of seven drawing tools are provided: box, line,
- circle, ellipse, polygon, polyline, and Bezier curve.
- These objects can be drawn using any of the 18 line styles
- or the 18 different fill patterns in a variety of colors.
- - Full clipboard operations are provided, including Cut,
- Copy, Paste, and Delete.
- - The page can be viewed at five different magnification
- levels: Full-View, 100%, 200%, 300%, and 400%. The page is
- fully editable at all magnification levels.
- - Documents can have up to 100 pages. Pages can be inserted
- or deleted from a document.
- - Left-Page and the Right-Page master pages are provided.
- - Ability to create document templates (style sheets).
- - The objects on a page (text, images, drawings) are
- displayed and printed in a hierarchical manner. Objects
- can be stacked on top of each other, and they can be sent
- to top or to bottom.
- - Vision Publisher works with any PC compatible computer,
- and it supports all graphic standards including but not
- limited to: VGA, EGA, CGA, Hercules, Super-VGA, 8514,
- ATT, Toshiba, etc.
- - Vision Publisher will print on practically any printer
- that is available: LaserJet, dot-matrix, inkjet, PostScript,
- etc. For best quality, the program will print at the
- printer's highest resolution. During printing pages can be
- collated, skipped, reversed, etc. Vision Publisher can
- also print to a disk file to be imported into other
- programs.
- - A large clipart library is available.
- - Vision Publisher also comes with a 200 page typeset manual
- and tutorial.
- - Because Vision Publisher's user interface is similar to
- other popular graphical environment, the program is
- extremely easy to learn and use.
-
- Vision Publisher Pro -- this is a high-end desktop publishing
- system for professional typesetters and page designers. It
- contains all the features of the Vision Publisher program
- above, plus numerous high-end features:
- - Support for documents of up to 1000 pages.
- - 35 font families.
- - "Live" text block linking.
- - Four megabytes of clipart.
- - Font importing utility for converting your own fonts to
- Vision Publisher fonts.
- - Quarterly newsletter.
-
- DOS-Aide -- this is a memory resident help utility for MS-DOS. This
- program will provide detailed information on the DOS commands
- when you need it. The program has a pull-down menu and it is
- very easy to use.
-
- DOS-Boss -- this is a memory resident DOS utility. Anytime you need
- to perform a DOS command (e.g., copy files, rename files,
- delete files, make directory, change directory, view the files
- in a directory, etc.) you invoke DOS-Boss and you can perform
- any of those functions from withim DOS-Boss' easy to use menu
- driven environment, while other programs are running in the
- background. DOS-Boss also provides an advanced keyboard macro
- facility.
-
- TurboCalc -- this is an advanced memory resident calculator. It
- provides support for all arithmetic operations as well as most
- scientific functions (LN, LOG, COS, SIN, TAN, SQRT, SQR, FACT,
- etc.). Advanced memory functions are also profided. TurboCalc
- also lets you paste a number to a key and paste it into other
- programs. You can also view the files in a directory. TurboCalc
- is very easy to use, and it has its own help facility.
-
- TurboMenu -- this is an easy to use disk menu system. TurboMenu
- lets you run your programs from within a menu system. This way
- you do not have to deal with the DOS prompt any more. You can
- even set up TurboMenu so that it starts automatically when you
- turn on your computer.
-
- To order any of these programs or to register QuickPlan, you can use
- the form on the next page. To place a credit card order you can also
- call us at (813)545-4354. Remember, if you have any questions about
- QuickPlan or any of our programs, feel free to call us at (813)545-4354.
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- QUICKPLAN REGISTRATION AND ORDER FORM
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- Name: _________________________________ Company: ____________________
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- Address: _______________________________________________________________
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- City, State, ZIP: ______________________________________________________
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- Telephone: (______)____________________
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- ____________________PRODUCT__________________QUANTITY____________TOTAL_______
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- QuickPlan registration..$39 ____ _______
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- Vision Publisher........$79 ____ _______
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- Vision Publisher Pro...$249 ____ _______
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- DOS-Aide................$20 ____ _______
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- DOS-Boss................$20 ____ _______
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- TurboCalc...............$20 ____ _______
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- TurboMenu...............$20 ____ _______
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- TOTAL (include 5% shipping charges)...........> _______
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- Method of payment:
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- [ ] Check enclosed $_________
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- [ ] Visa/MasterCard: Card No: __________________________
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- Expiration: ___/___
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- Signature: ________________________
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- Mail order form with your payment to address below:
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- Software Vision Corp.
- Box 1734,
- Pinellas Park, FL 34664-1734
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- Credit card orders can also order by calling: (813)545-4354
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