ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS (Printing Alphabetical Listings) First put the cursor on the line to be listed alphabetically. The line to be listed must have a sunburst symbol to the left of it. This indicates that the information on this line is indexed. Indexing is required for alphabetical listings. Next push ALT-R to display the Reports Menu. Then push ENTER to display a window in which you can select where you wish to send the report. In most cases the report will be sent to your printer, so push the TAB key to move the X to Printer - Continuous Paper and then push ENTER. Now start the listing by going to the Search Menu and selecting Alphabetical Listing. (Note: a report format must be set up before you try to print a report) MAKE ENTRIES When the software is started up it will automatically be in the make new entries mode. Just type the new entry and then push F5 to save it. New entries can be made anytime there are blank lines on the screen. (Push F7 to clear the screen and get blank lines). If you are making several similar entries, the F3 copy feature will help you save time. To use the copy feature enter the first item in the series and save it by pushing F5. When the new set of blank lines appears push F3 to copy the information you just typed. You can also copy any previous entry by pushing ALT-M and selecting Copy Any Previous on the Make Entries Menu. EDITING ENTRIES Any entry can be edited any time it is displayed on the screen. You can display an entry by searching for it or by going into the edit mode to display entries based on their entry number. You can also browse through your entries. To browse push CTRL-F2 to move backward and F2 (by itself) to move forward. To use the Edit Mode push ALT-E for the Edit Menu. Then push ENTER and type in the entry number you want to display and edit. You can delete an entry by using the Edit Mode to display that entry and then pushing F4. If an entry is deleted, a ENTRY DELETED note will appear in the upper left corner of the screen. SEARCHES To conduct a search first type in the information you want to find. You can enter information on more than one line and the software will automatically cross reference it. Then push ALT-R and select whether you want to print the report (the CONTINUOUS and SINGLE settings), look at entries on the monitor, or save the report using any one a several types of disk files. Next go to the Search Menu and select either Sequential Search or Alphabetical Search. If you select an alphabetical search there must be search criteria entered on at least one line marked by an sunburst symbol. THE INDEXES A computer index is just like an index in a book. It provides a quick way for the computer to look up information and it also provides an alphabetical listing of that information. When you set up a catalog format you can specify which lines of information you want indexed. Indexes use space on your disk, so you only should index important information. When a line has been selected to be indexed, a star-burst symbol will appear to the left of the line. If you are conducting an alphabetical search or listing, and the results are not what you expected, try using the Rebuild Indexes function on the Utilities Menu. FILENAMES You may create as many different databases and catalogs as you wish by assigning each one a separate filename. Please note that filenames can be up to 8 characters long and may contain letters only. Numbers and spaces may not be included in a filename. If you are storing your data on a disk drive different than the one the program is on, include the letter designating the disk drive followed by a colon as the first two characters of a filename. For example, to store data on your B drive you might use: B:DATAFILE To change to a different catalog name push ALT-U, then highlight the bottom selection on the menu and push ENTER. You can now use the cursor keys to select the catalog you want to use. CREATING NEW CATALOG FORMATS To set up your catalog format - meaning to set up the titles of lines, the lengths of lines and to mark the lines to be indexed or totaled - select the Set Up Catalog Format on the Utilities Menu. When the set-up screen appears it will be set for entering line names You may have up to 21 line names. Type in line names for the lines you want to use. (Note: lines do not need to have a name). The F2 key is used to toggle between the line name mode, the line length mode and the indexing switch. Push F2 once and you'll be in the mode that sets the line length. Put the cursor on the line to be set, enter any number from 2 to 68, and the line length will be set to that number. PUSH F5 TO SAVE YOUR SETTINGS WHEN DONE. 200 ERROR Messages - A generic error has been reported by DOS. Your version of DOS may not support this feature or you may have fragmented files. - Overflow. The result of a calculation is too large for the soft- ware to handle. Most likely cause is a damaged or fragmented file. - Memory problem. All memory and/or buffers are full. Push ESC to clear memory and start over (also check for TSRs using memory). - Device timeout. The software is trying to access a disk drive or printer that is not available (possibly not turned on). - This error can be caused by not having a FILES=20 (or greater) in your CONFIG.SYS file or by trying to print with the printer off. - Out of paper. Please put more paper in your printer and put it back on line. - Bad file name. This is most likely caused by entering an incorrect filename or by fragmented files on your disk. - Disk full. There is no space available on this disk or there are more files than DOS can handle. - Bad file name. The set filename is not a DOS filename. If you have just entered a new catalog name, the computer can't use it. - Too many files. DOS can not handle any more files on this floppy disk or hard disk directory. You will need to erase or move some. - Device unavailable. The drive or printer the software is trying to use is not available or is off line. - The disk is write protected. Please remove the write protection. (DOS may also give this error with too many files on the disk). - Disk not ready. Most likely cause is that there is no floppy disk in the specified disk drive. - Disk media error. There is something wrong with the disk you are trying to use. - Unable to find a file. The filename may be incorrect. It may also be that the CONFIG.SYS "FILES" line is not set high enough. - Path not found. 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