X THIS IS A DATA DISK, NOT A STARTUP DISK.R#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," A/STAR.MICR.PRINTdhVV*TWO.COLUMN.TEMP4 EOOBAD.DISK.FILEMPN;+CPM..ON.IIC ;;-DRESS.UP.TEXTMP OO-INVOICE.TAWUGMP3rr/RUMORED.BY.UNKNi8VV-SHOWOFF.SHORTMP 1$OOAPPLEWORKS.TEMP FUU)ORDERFORMS.TEMP\5UU/PRICECOMPARATOR`UU+REPORT.CARDTEMP5!fpp.STOCK.COST.REGPp p'APP.ENGRKS.TEMP9qq*AWRKS.HELP.TEMP OOTAWUG.3' /AMORT.SCH.360.S@knBn)BUSEXPLOGS.TEMPHUU/JOB.LABOR.GEN.1LUU*JOBSFORM.1.TEMPS UU(JOBSFORMKS.TEMPO UU.MATLSLISTGEN.1PW   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-The Potpourri File42As I work at the com "( Using an "A" file is especially '(%helpful if you are working on a long ((&report. Some of your best ideas will ((&spring up as a result of what you are $("writing at the moment. After you &($transfer a group of them to the "A" #(!file you cans right #(!into your working file as you go &($along, and shove them ahead of your '(%work with the "Insert" cursor. When "( you get a break in your thought &($stream you can "Move" them in a few ((&seconds to the "A" file via the "Clip (Board".(file you are currently working %(#on. Put miscellaneous info at the ((&end. You can use "Open-Apple 1 to 9" (to rapidly access the groups.(#(!Another way you can minimize the &($negative effects of interruption is &($to record notes and remindere of the tricks to making (these holding ((&files workable is to keep them brief, '(%and segregate all the information of '(%one type into one area. For example '(%put your reminders in one group, and %(#follow them with a group involving %(#the me everywhere I go./-If the pre-existing "A" file on the new disk 3contains a lot of notes on some active file, and -%(#they are cluttering up everything, "( create a new file named "Z" and "( "Move" them to it via the "Clip '(%Board". Onthat I might need (reminders) to .,the "Clip Board", and then "Move" it to the 64beginning of the "A" file on the new disk. Usually 64I find a couple of reminders there that remind me I 31forgot to do something. In essence my "A" files followwant to record something to it I 31use "Open-Apple 9" to shoot to the end, and when 42I'm done I use "Open-Apple 1" to jump back to the &beginning where the reminders are. 42If I switch to another disk, I "Copy" any portion 31of the "A" file I loose myself in 1/whatever I'm working on. I access my "A" file 64constantly, and everytime I do I get my reminders. 42I always leave the cursor at the beginning of the 42"A" file, and I use the first screen to store the 64reminders. When I Desk Top" file lists. I use "A". On 31occasion I have a need to create another holding file and I name it "Z".1/This holding file is also a great place to put 53reminders of things you want to remember to do. I .,have a one track mind and file that I load onto the "Desk 4Top" everytime I load in a file I want to work on.*(Since the file catalog in Appleworks is 20alphabetized you can give your file a name that 53will always place it in the same place on the disk 53catalog and "my work revolves around 64Appleworks I find I'm using it more and more when I 20have these brainstorms. The ability to rapidly 1/jump from one file to another using the "Quick 20Change" (Open-Apple "Q") function allowed me to 31create a holding le of a juicy train-of-thought. Needless to 20say, fifteen minutes later I knew I had come up 1/with a revelation, but I was darned if I could /-remember what it was. Appleworks, as usual, provided a simple solution.0.Since a great deal of puter all kinds of wonderful, 42creative stuff sprouts out of my brain, and up to 64now I either had to stop and make a note of it or I 53tried to remember it for later on. It was usually 31the latter because I hated stopping right in the 31midd arrange them into a #(!priortized outline form with the $(""Move" command. Then just "Copy" ((&them, two or three at a time, to your '(%working file via the "Clip Board" as '(%you need them. If necessary you can (insert them into your text at %(#strategic points, and when you get (time go back to finalize them.(&($As the number of items increases in "( the "A" file it gets harder and '(%harder to work with them. They seem '(%to blend into one homogeneous blob. ((&Use the "Open-Apple Ole matter to use 42the word processor formatting commands to greatly enhance the final printout.@>*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STANDARD PRINT FORMAT +*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*QOFile: SAMPLE e the 64name with "Open-Apple" "N" by adding a ".WP" to the 53original name. You can save it with the same name 42on the same disk, but it gets awfully confusing. /-Once the database or spread sheet is in word 31processor form it is a very simpoved" $form also printed with Appleworks.53Once a database or spreadsheet is composed and the 31output format is completed all you have to do is 64print it to the "Clip Board", and then "Move" it to 20a word processor document. I always changittle anemic - other programs look better."64These are the ramblings of a neophyte. Take a look 42down below. The spread sheet on the top is a raw 42printout in standard Appleworks format. The next 31one is the same printout in a "new and impr SPREAD SHEET PRINTOUTS31I'm always defending Appleworks to proponents of 53other programs (as though it needs defending), and 31one presistent complaint I hear is ... "Database 42and Spread Sheet printouts with Appleworks look a .l   SHOWIN'OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-* DRESSING-UP DATABASE AND) >#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===," sheet.r that &($matter, you can use the "Open-Apple #(!H" command to print out whatever '(%reminders and notes you may need. I &($stick the printout in my briefcase, #(!and if necessary I jot down more $("notes and reminders in the unused (space on thete a new ((&file right then I would loose some of &($what was being said. The switch to "( the "A" file takes only a split (second.('(%One last thing. If you are going to ((&leave Appleworks to work on something &($else, or leave your office focalls, and (people who want to have #(!mini-meetings. I need to make a !(record of these conversations, %(#sometimes in great detail, and the ("A" file is a great place to '(%temporarily store these notes. If I '(%had to take the time to crea" command to set &($the "Indent" at 5 or 10 spaces. If ((&you start each separate note off with &($a few keywords these will stand out '(%to the left at the beginning of each (note.("( As I am working I am constantly &($bombarded with telephone  Page 1QOReport: PRINTOUT  JANUARY 1985QOFIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD FIELD  FIELD FD------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------- ------------- ------------KIAAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD 11111111 22222222 33333333KIHHHHHHHH $O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"th the rest of the '(%document, and it simplifies printing ((&drafts of the table to verify that it (looks the way I want it to.thmetic control.(#(!I generally store my tables in a $("separate file in finalized form. "( When my text is finished I then "( "Copy" the table into it at the '(%appropriate location. This keeps me "( from "messing" it up while I am (working wi ((&but when you start making changes and !(correcting errors the vertical !(alignment deteriorates rapidly.(((&If your data is predominately numeric "( you may want to enter it with a ((&spread sheet. The spread sheet gives #(you much more ari up with the word processor $("formatting commands and move on. (This technique is a lot less #(!complicated than trying to count &($columns so that everything lines up &($vertically. The "Tab" feature is a '(%big help in getting the raw data in,round.(&($The solution, thanks to Appleworks, &($is quite simple. Create a database '(%file, enter the tablular information '(%into each field (entry), print it to %(#the "Clip Board", and "Move" it to '(%your word processor document. Dress (it( WORD PROCESSOR (DOCUMENT&($Creating large tables with the word "( processor can turn into a brain #(!grinding task. It is especially %(#difficult if you are using a print '(%pitch greater than 10, and the lines (start to wrap aVAILABLE BY FEBRUARY FIRST.H 2 - THERE WAS NO PRODUCTION DURING THE FOURTH QUARTER.OM*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-((& ENTERING COMPLEX TABULAR DATA (INTO AXXXX WWWWWWWW YYYYYYYY 2Not Avail.1 Not Avail.2 Not Avail.1KI Adjusted Yearly Totals ---------------------------------------------- *133333332 166666665 199999998 B 1 - FIGURES WILL BE AJJJJJJ IIIIIIII KKKKKKKK ,44444444 55555555 66666666 OM  Third | OOOOOOOO QQQQQQQQ PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR ,77777777 88888888 99999999 NL  Fourth | VVVVVVVV XXXX Field Field Field +Field Field Field OM  First | AAAAAAAA CCCCCCCC BBBBBBBB DDDDDDDD ,11111111 22222222 33333333 OM  Second | HHHHHHHH JJ*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* IMPROVED PRINT FORMAT +*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* (1984 SUMMARY OF THIMBLE PRODUCTIONB January 1985 ReportPN  QUARTER Field JJJJJJJJ IIIIIIII KKKKKKKK 44444444 55555555 66666666KIOOOOOOOO QQQQQQQQ PPPPPPPP RRRRRRRR 77777777 88888888 999999991VVVVVVVV XXXXXXXX WWWWWWWW YYYYYYYY@>*-*-*-   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-Customized Printing20Appleworks has a !"#$%&'()*+,-./012er Act. Info On Printer (7((&Printer Info Add a Printer (2((&Add a Printer Customize a Printer (11("( You will be asked the following "( questions about your customized (printer:($(1. Printer Name? Make up [0] [^](!(At this point you can boot the "( Appleworks Start-Up and Program ((&disks. From the Main Menu select the (following options.((&Menu Name Select Option: (Option No.'(% Main Other Activities (5((&Oth(one line) ([ESC] [W] [0] [^]$("Superscript on toggle ([ESC] [S] [0] [^]$("Superscript off toggle ([ESC] [T] [^]$("Underline on toggle ([ESC] [-] [1] [^]$("Underline off toggle ([ESC] [-]] [^]$("8 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [0] [^]$("Italics on toggle ([ESC] [4] [^]$("Italics off toggle ([ESC] [5] [^]$("Double-Wide on toggle (one line) ([ESC] [W] [1] [^]$("Double-Wide off toggle a)510 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [X] [^] Emphasized (Pica)-$("12 CPI, Double-Strike (Elite) ([ESC] [!] [Q] [^]$("17 CPI, Double-Strike (Condensed) ([ESC] [!] [T] [^]$("6 Lines Per Inch ([ESC] [2 Per Inch (LI) Toggle 6 and 8 LPI64Next, look up all the codes for these functions and list them as follows:2Printer Function Epson Code55 CPI, Double-Strike, [ESC] [!] [8] [^] Emphasized (Expanded Picated2Bold (CTRL-B) Italics on and off toggle4Subscript (-B & -E) One line Double-Wide toggle+Superscript (+B & +E) Superscript toggle)Underline (CTRL-L) Underline toggle.Char. Per Inch (CI) Toggle 5,10,12,17 CPI+Linesquality print available from the FX-80.42The first step in the customization process is to 31decide what printer features you want to use. I 2chose the following for one of my Program disks.5Appleworks Command Print Style Incorpor3Apple printer. The ApPLEWOrks heading above53was done with this setup, and is a good example of 42the control available from within a single line. /-Note that all the print pitches, styles, and 64qualities are the best 1others who wanted to do the same things. If you 42are one of those individuals who wants to put out *first class work then this is for you. 31You can enter commands for any printer. You can 1/even capture some extra capabilities from your 5because I understand my FX-80 quite 53well, but apparantly there are many who are unsure 53about customizing, and what can be gained by doing 53so. After I initially set up my disks and started 31showin' off, I was bombarded with questions from 3uilt-in, printer commands in Appleworks -+do not utilize the better print styles and &qualities offered by my Epson FX-80.42In the manual there is a whole section devoted to 53"Customizing a Printer". It was all very straight 42forward to me very clever bent for ingenuity 64(hats off to Mr. Lissner) that always seems to jump 64out of the manual at 3 in the morning and solve all 0.my problems. There is a problem with printer .,control that falls into this catagory. The 53standard, ba name.#(!2. Printer Slot? Select Slot 1 ,unless otherwise.$("3. Accept Linefeeds? Select yes ,unless otherwise.'(4. Top-of-Page Commands? Select no.%(#5. Stop printer after each page? ,Take your pick.((&6. Platen width? 80 Col.= 8 Inches, ,and 130 Col.= 13 Inches((&7. Printer Codes? Press [RETURN] to ,select the next menu.(%(#On the next menu you will be given &($four options. Start with the first (and systematically enter the '(%necessary printer codes for eachional print. -( CUSTOM( PRINT( SAMPLES('(%The samples below were printed on an $(Epson FX-80 from within Appleworks( ( SUPERScript DOUBLE-STRIKE( SUPERScripncidently if you happen to bump into the Hip-Hop, 75Word Rappin', ASCII Fairy tell him I need his help. 31It's 3 in the morning, and I'm about to conclude 64that there is no way to get Appleworks and my FX-80 3to do a true, right justify, proport command. You can easily 42enter a dozen codes for a typical Epson printer. 64It is hard to imagine what you could do with such a 20large command, but with the advances in printer -+technology these days it might just become necessary.53Intil it does.31It is possible to nest many printer codes within 53one Appleworks command. Each command will hold 38 42characters of code. Keys like Escape and Control 42only occupy one character space so it is possible 1/to enter a very largetry it by 64trial and error. If you have an on-off command for 31underline then select Item 2, "Printer Has Stop/ 42Start Underline Commands". Nine out of ten times 1/this will work. If it should not, go back and +select another menu option unter Codes" menu..,Proceed with the remaining two items on the 42"Printer Codes" menu. The entry procedure is the same as the first two items.64You will be asked how your printer underlines. You 53can look it up in your manual or you can this menu and 4return to the "Printer Codes" menu press [ESCAPE].53Select the next option, "Lines per Inch", from the 53"Printer Codes" menu. Enter the codes (see above) 53for 6 and 8 LPI. Again you press [ESCAPE] to exit #back to the "PriE] 42[!] [8] [^]. Then enter [1] [0] [RETURN] (for 10 31CPI), followed by the code (see above) for pica, 0.emphasized, double-strike. Do not forget the 64[SHIFT] [6]. Continue until the code for 12 and 17 53CPI have also been entered. To exit incorporate two or three codes into one code. 42For example pica, emphasized, double-strike at 10 .,CPI can be coded with [ESCAPE] [!] [X]. In 53response to the prompt at the bottom of the screen 42enter [5] [RETURN] (for 5 CPI), and then [ESCAPtion on the "Printer Codes" 42menu, and select "Characters per Inch". You will 64have to decide what print pitches you want. In the 31example above 5, 10, 12, and 17 CPI are listed. 75These codes are for the Epson "Master Select Mode". 64They(#bottom of the screen; and re-enter (your printer code.(-20If a character is enclosed in brackets (see the 42sample Epson codes above) it means you press that 3key to enter the code for your printer command. 53Begin with the first opIMPORTANT. To '(%finish off a code entry sequence you $("have to press the [SHIFT] [6] (^) ((&key. If you make a mistake enter the %(#[SHIFT] [6] key; reselect the same '(%option from the menu; press [RETURN] #(!to select the "NO" option on the %it calls !(for a [ESCAPE] A you press the ((&[ESCAPE] key first and then the upper $("case [A] key. Do NOT enter the !(quotation marks shown with the &($printer codes in your manual. They (are for BASIC programs only.(&($The following is  one (as described below.('(%To enter the codes you press the key &($on the keyboard that corresponds to "( the printer code listed in your &($printer manual. For example if the #(!manual calls for an [ESCAPE] you '(%press the [ESCAPE] key. If t ITALICS(SUPERScript at 8 Lines/Inch(..How's this for the fine..(...print in a contract?....( (10 Characters per Inch)('( SUPERScript CONDENSED$(" SUPERScript CONDENSED *ITALICS$(" SUPERScript CONDENSED at 8 *Lines/Inch!( .........How's this for *even.........( .............finer *print?............#(! (17 Characters per *Inch)( ( PICA, Emphasized,( Double-Strike (gger. If you KIwant you can shorten your right margin to 4.3 inches, and the separation HFwill be reduced to approximately one-half inch. In some applications JHthis looks a little better. If you are going to be binding (staples or JHnotebook holittle bit less than 1", and two, right KIjustified, 3 inch wide columns about three-quarters of an inch from each KIedge that are separated by an inch down the middle. If you do not right JHjustify, this separation will be about one-quarter inch bi , PN3. Set the top and bottom margins at 0" and 1.5" respectively. Set the left JHand right margins at 0.5" and 4.5". These settings will give you a top FDand bottom margin that is a instructions step-by-step.421. Create or load a word processor document into memory.1/2. Reset left and right margins to a 1 column $width (for example 0.5" and 4.5").QO is printed in a two column format that 64was accomplished as one continuous Appleworks print 64command. You have to intervene and help everything 31along, but with a little practice the process is 0.very easy and straight forward. Follow these 356789:;<=>   SHOWIN' OFF with ) ApPLEWOrks% by  "DJ" Lane-Double Column Formatting64This articlef#O=====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|====|===,"below ( *Inch)(( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide( CONDENSED, Dbl.( Wide, Ital.( (8 CPI)(&($ UNDERLINE MODE - You can *even$(" draw plain lines - see *s per Inch)(( ELITE, Double( Wide( ELITE, Double( Wide Ital.( (6 CPI)('( CONDENSED, Double-Strike"( CONDENSED, Dbl-Stk, *Italics'( (17 Characters per PICA, Emp., Dbl-Stk, Italic( (10 Characters per Inch)(( PICA, Double( Wide( PICA, Double( Wide Ital.( (5 CPI)( ( ELITE, Double-Strike ( ELITE, Dbl-Stk, Italics( (12 Characterles) along one edge you will want to adjust the margins over to accomodate this.QO , -644. Print a 1 column draft copy and calculate where ,*you want each of your page breaks to go. 20Generally 55 to 57 lines can fit on a page at 6 ,*lines-per-inch. If you use 8 LPI this is ,*increased from 78 to 80. You can use the 0.Open-Apple "K" function if you wish. Since    RM1NK NHNK P nSns skip over enough lines to $(squeeze in a picture if necessary.out '(%printing. If you print out a single '(%column draft copy it is very easy to ((&hold the two pages up along side each '(%other and calculate how to skip over %(#the chart. In the same vein it is %(#easy to calculate how to have both $("columnd column is printing, and ((&when the right hand column gets there %(#it skips over the chart and starts %(#printing again. Just imbed enough "( Carriage Returns at the correct ((&location within the right hand column !(to skip over the graph withirst couple of times you #,!will hit it exactly right on the ,first try.($("It is even possible to adjust the '(%columns so that an 8 inch wide chart '(%or graph (note example above) can be '(%printed across the entire page while ((&the left ha ,position.&($13. Press the space bar. This time #,!you will be printing a left hand ,column.'(%14. Repeat steps 10 through 14 until ,the document is completed.#(!15. Examine your page breaks and #,!adjust them if necessary. After ,the fted at.&($11. Press the space bar. This will ,cause the printer to resume ,printing in the right hand((((((((((( ( column.'(%12. When the printer stops, roll the ,paper to the top of the next #,!page, and again exactly note the do not, the lines in the left ", hand column will not align with ,the lines in the right hand ,column.!(9. Commence printing with the ,Open-Apple "P" command.((&10. When the printer stops rewind the ,page to the same position you ,star, of text with the top and bottom #,!when I use 55 lines of print per #,!page. You will probably have to ,experiment a little the first #,!time to determine where you want !,to index the top of the page. !,Note the location exactly. If $,"youer's top edge. Since the top #,!margin is set to 0 you will have $,"to index the top of the paper far $,"enough above the ribbon to make a $,"top margin. I generally align it $,"with the cutter bar. On an Epson ", this exactly centers the column " 0.one page the rest of the document is at those .,settings. Even if you have already set the pages farther down..7. Reset the Top and Bottom Margins to "0".-&($8. Align your paper in the printer ,and note the position of the ", papcase 0of left-0.5" and right-4.5" on the page above,64 you switch to left-4.5" and right-0.5". On the -+odd numbered pages (left hand columns) you -+switch them back (the opposite of the page 20above). Remember, everytime you change them oneyboard they all disappear.0.5. Place an Open-Apple "O", "Pause Here" (PH !command) above each page break.1/6. Set the Left and Right Margins on all even -+numbered pages (right hand columns) to the 1/opposite value of the page above. In the I +)generally always print a draft for proof 20reading purposes I prefer the previous method. 1/One drawback with the Open-Apple "K" method is .,the need to constantly recalculate the page 20breaks. Everytime you enter something from the kAMORTIZATION TABLE (360 PERIODS) ENTER DESIRE D PERIODTo det ermine amount of interest and princ ipal paid be tween designated To determ ine inter est and principal paid between da?ABCDEFklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~ CA1 NHNHUnSY@  interest rate per finan ce periodthru p eriod number8@/??  #3  mon th & year ? @!`:p^@y@ s s>4*rҴ@ s sndatav@  number of periods to be  financedNO. PR DS DESIRED 8@!`{Gz?* W9@? -8@(@/8@(@ calculated@  amount to be financedFROM E ND OF PRD # >  to mon th & year ? @] !` @Y@  down payme nt required!`!`#2  interest  principal4??* @? amt pr incipal paidS{lvit@vv  #2  mon th & year ? @ YRLY INT RTE * (@ % (enter ass a whole num ber ie 11.765)x TERM IN YRS * >@  (if entered as mo or day , div by 1 2 or 365)amt in terest paidSjnZ6@ww PMTS PER YR * (@$@  (when appliciable, enter  as whole  number)thru p eriod number(@/??>jnZ6@xx>{lvit@x??* @?* W9@?-(@(@/(@(@2DOWN PYMT % * OM E ND OF PRD #  to mon th & year ? @SALE AMOUNT * j@pri pdNf@?y?yNO. PR DS DESIRED (@  interest  principal4ludes the  1st period , enter 0 at L 5)Tpymt # v@#1  #1  mon th & year ? @ * DATA TO BE  FURNISHEDint pdNjT"@?z?zFR with dates INTEREST PAID FOR month & y ear of 1s t payment ? @  (must be  entered)or col H row 1 to determine for any pymt , the amt of  interest & principal) THAT PAYMENT. (if datta desired inc te s (month & year)(NOTE: after calculating dat a, go to col W row 1 to d etermine i nterest and FOR PRINCIPAL ANDperiods.  month yearprincipal paid for selected periods or to col. W row 1 for use+YEAR:1985 BUSINESS EXPENSE LOG!=$===NAME: ADDRESS: VEHICLEEXPENSERECORD "-!-!-!-!-$-!-!- TRUCKWAGON VEHICLE#1 GIJNPQ JOB RECORD FORM CUSTOMER:  ADDRESS: PHONE: WORKING ON: !=!=!=!=!=!=!=!=a DATE HOURS EXP WORK DESCRIPTION PARTS USED QTY  PRICE @ PRICE M  CA1NK NH nSD:@FE@ @@jN@ >-A@ii interest  principal@  prd no  interestprd no  paymentsamt pr incipal paidS@i&U@hh(@5Payment toafter each payment accumulated  principal amt in terest paidS3pv@ii>X`p@ii  interest  principal4??* @?* W9@?-H@(@/H@th & year ? @XNO. 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