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- vbValet Print
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- June 16, 1994
- Thank you for considering vbValet Print!
- WHAT IS IT...vbValet Print v1.2 runs in Word for Windows v6.0a (You can download the v6.0a patch from the MSWord
- Forum). It will format and print your Visual Basic project and/or allow for "intelligent viewing" on the screen. It builds a
- cross reference index and counts the number of occurrences of your Global Const, Type, Declare Function and Declare Sub
- statements. It has been written and tested in Word for Windows v6.0a Wordbasic and installs into the Normal.Dot template.
- It DOES NOT make any changes to your Visual Basic code. It works only with code that has been saved in text mode while
- in Visual Basic. It does bring the full power of Word for Windows v6a to your project documentation!
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- PRINTING/FORMATTING:
- Printing options;
- with a page break after each form.
- without a page break after each form (default).
- Formatting Options:
- include Visual Basic Form header information (a list of all active control and form properties).
- include a Table of Contents in the document.
- Comment lines highlighted in color and font.
- Change font characteristics of any vbVPrint Style using the W4W dialog.
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- CROSS+REFERENCE: Version 1.2 of vbValet Print searches your completed project document for all occurrences
- of Global Consts, Type, Declare Sub and Declare Function. You can choose to list all of the items or choose to list only those
- that are not referenced in your project code. You can then use the list to delete the unused items from your source code.
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- NAVIGATION: The "intelligent viewing" is implemented when you choose to have a Table of Contents included with
- your document. A single click on a page number in the Table of Contents will take you to the form or routine you wish..
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- SAVING: Once the document is formatted, it is saved as a Word v6.0a document using the name of the project .MAK file.
- For example, vbVNav.MAK would yield a vbVNav.Doc file in the same directory as the .MAK file. From this point on you
- can do what you like with the document using the full power of WFW v6a to further customize the output.
- HELP FILES: vbValet Print Tips come up automatically or are accessible from the Help menu. The vbvsampl.doc
- (included) details the features of vbValet Print. Look it over. You will be working with a standard WFW document. All of
- your options are open. All of WFW Help applies.
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- INSTALLATION
- _ Copy vbvprint.dot into your winword\template directory.
- _ Click on the checkmark farther down this page to complete the installation.
- _ Restart Word for Windows to allow for the change to take effect.
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- UNINSTALL:
- _ Delete vbvprint.dot from your winword\template directory.
- _ Delete vbvprt.ini from the Windows directory.
- _ Tools/Macro and open the macro AUTOEXEC in Normal.Dot
- and delete the lines[2]:
- '* * * This Line added by vbValet Print* * *
- Call AutoExecModVBV
- _ Tools/Macro. Select "All Active Templates" and delete the following macros; AutoExecModvbv, and vbvalet.
- That's it.
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- Before you take the next step, copy VBPRINT.DOT into your WinWord/Template directory.
- To install vbValet Print
- Just double-click the checkmark in Install.Doc.
- and follow the instructions.
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- RUNNING vbValet Print
- Switch to the directory that contains your project. Open your Visual Basic .MAK file in Word (e.g.
- File Type = *.*). Go to the Tools menu and choose vbValet Print.
- Or just click on vbV Print in the Tools menu. A FileOpen dialog box will come up. Choose the .MAK
- file to open.
- IMPORTANT: The visual basic project must have been previously saved as TEXT!!
- Then just watch it happen. Dialog boxes will guide you through the process. The status of the project will be reflected by the
- various messages on the status bar.
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- Print Features
- After your project has been formatted on the screen. You have the option of:
- _ Printing each form on a new page.
- _ Printing forms contiguously without page breaks for each form. This option is the default.
- You can switch between the two modes. In the File menu select Delete Page Break [vbv] or after you have deleted the page
- breaks select Add Page Break [vbv] or use the buttons on the Toolbar.
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- Screen Display Features
- _ A single Click on the Page Number in the Table of Contents will take you to that form/sub/function listing. Ctrl-Home
- will take you back to the Table of Contents.
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- Cross Reference
- In the Tools menu, choose KrossReference [vbV] or use the Toolbar button. An Index style list will be prepared of all
- occurrences or only unreferenced occurances of Global Consts, Type statements, Declare Sub, and Declare Function in your
- project document. Use the listing to delete the unneeded items from your source code.
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- Registration et. al.
- Use Compuserve SWREG #2306 or "snail mail" to register. As a registered user you will be entitled to free "minor"
- upgrades, compuserve mail support, discounts on major upgrades, and 10% of your payment is donated to the International
- Buddhist Children's Fund. The cost of this package is $30.00 U.S. [includes mailing costs].
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- Coming...
- A code librarian that will prepare a .HLP file of any or all the forms or procedures in a vbV Print document.
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- Thanks for using this package. Let me know what it needs to make your work easier. May your life go well.
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- Robert Wydler Haduch Friedheimstr. 24 CH-8057 Zürich Switzerland 041-01-312 1062 CIS:100116,3443
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- C:\WINWORD\BOB\VBVSOR12\INSTALL.DOC printed 6/12/94
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