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   The files in the package:
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   EXPAND.LIB     The Expand library. Link it with your applications
                  when you're using functions from the Expand library.

   EXPAND.NG      Norton Guide to the Expand Library. You're
                  probably using it now.

   EXPAND.DOC     Documentation to the Expand library. This file is not
                  present in the archive, but generated by PRINTDOC.EXE. This
                  method was chosen to save space. EXPAND.DOC can be printed
                  directly.

   EXPAND.KEY     Keywords file to the library. This keywords file
                  contains a list of all functions available and is
                  meant to be used with SNAP!, the Clipper documentation
                  utility (version for Clipper 5.01 inexistant as yet).

   PRINTDOC.EXE   If, for some reason, you want the documentation
                  of Expand on print, use this program. it will print
                  the documentation from EXPAND.NG to EXPAND.DOC, which
                  subsequently can be printed directly.
                  PrintDoc assumes 66 lines/page, enter "PrintDoc 7" for
                  72 lines/page.

   EXPDEMO.PRG    This Clipper 5 program demonstrates most of the features
                  of the Expand library. It has been completely rewritten for
                  v2.00 of the library for Clipper 5.01. Just Compile and link
                  with EXPAND.LIB included. It contains lot's of useful and
                  typical usage of the functions of Expand.

   READ.ME        a file containing some last minute information,
                  do read this file as it may contain valuable information.

   Furthermore, the archive CLPFONTS contains a collection of EGA/VGA
   text mode fonts to be used with the LoadFont() and relating functions.
   It also contains a Clipper 5.01 demo of the LoadFont() Function.

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